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Top 4 Reasons Why Employees Cheat Their Employers by asha01: 11:58am On Feb 20, 2017
Have you ever wondered why employees involve themselves in private practice (popularly referred to as “PP”)? Comparing employees in multinationals such as GE, Shell, Coca-cola and Mobil, and their contemporaries in African firms, especially Nigeria (kindly help insert their names here…LOL.), you will realize that most (if not all) in the multinational organizations tend to be dedicated to their job without any room for private practice. On the other hand, in the typical Nigerian firm, almost every employee seeks private practice at every opportunity. The latter even believe that those who are not involved private practice are not smart enough and at higher risk of financial loss because of the lack of multiple streams of income to meet ever-increasing financial obligations.

Although there could be several reasons why employees in indigenous firms engage in PP, these 4 broadly cover a number of them:

1. No Clear Career Path

When it is difficult for an employee to have a clear picture of a career path in any organization, the employee will seek direction elsewhere. It is quite funny when some organizations speak of job rotation as a career path for employees without a clear picture of the level the employee can attain in the organization at any specific future time. This often leaves employees dissatisfied.

2. Low Capacity Development

Capacity development should be key in every organization in order to empower employees to attain optimal performance and achieve career growth. However, when organizations fail to fulfil this obligation, employees tend to spend extra time and resources finding other avenues in developing themselves for better opportunities elsewhere.

3. Non-competitive Remuneration

Although there is no standard for remuneration but employees expect their pay to be competitive when compared with those of their contemporaries. In some organizations, there are no rules and what you get is based on your negotiation skills. This often leads to a system where workers might be on the same level but earn incomes that are miles apart. In addition, this provokes enmity among employees and, as such, appraisal will be subjective rather than objective. As a result, employees look outside for better remuneration to meet financial obligations.

Imagine when last some workers’ salaries was increased, although the prices of everyday commodities are on a constant rise.

4. No Retirement Plan

In many organizations, there is no retirement plan for workers and anyone can be let off employment at any time. No job security of any sort! Surely, such organizations do not have any exit plan for their workers. This plan is not just about pensions but an implementable assurance, through an organization-wide policy, for a better life after many years of dedicated service. Without a system of this kind, workers believe their organization only wants to suck their productive life out of them and dump them at the last moment - when the juice is out and dry. And for them, the only wise thing to do is to secure their own future, since their employer cannot help them.

There is no need to deny that “PP” is very much in many indigenous organizations. It is everywhere and most employees are involved. This can have a number of downsides on certain organizational goals.

So, let's talk: how do you think employees and employers can assume a common ground? Why do employers fail in their obligations to employees? At what level can employees be satisfied and not to consider “PP”? Or is satisfaction at work impossible? Is it possible to eliminate “PP” completely? Do you practice “PP” too? Let's talk!

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Re: Top 4 Reasons Why Employees Cheat Their Employers by obijos(m): 12:12pm On Feb 20, 2017
pla how much will it take me to open pure water company in port harcourt
Re: Top 4 Reasons Why Employees Cheat Their Employers by siraj1402(m): 7:03am On Feb 22, 2017
The cheating is getting too much with the large number of unemployed.

May this day bring countless happiness and endless joy and live with peace and serenity to me

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Re: Top 4 Reasons Why Employees Cheat Their Employers by spdemma: 7:03am On Feb 22, 2017
chai
Re: Top 4 Reasons Why Employees Cheat Their Employers by tillaman(m): 7:03am On Feb 22, 2017
Cool
Re: Top 4 Reasons Why Employees Cheat Their Employers by seunlayi(m): 7:04am On Feb 22, 2017
Hmmmmm

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Re: Top 4 Reasons Why Employees Cheat Their Employers by Nobody: 7:05am On Feb 22, 2017
You can never b rich working for some1.......most rich employed ppl u see are thieves.




Self employment rocks.

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Re: Top 4 Reasons Why Employees Cheat Their Employers by ItzHoludex(m): 7:05am On Feb 22, 2017
op d koko is dat dey don't av the fear of God

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Re: Top 4 Reasons Why Employees Cheat Their Employers by Einl(m): 7:05am On Feb 22, 2017
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Re: Top 4 Reasons Why Employees Cheat Their Employers by nmreports: 7:05am On Feb 22, 2017
Before you sign your contract or employment letter, confirm these contents:
https://www.nairaland.com/3618843/important-contents-contract-employment-letter
Re: Top 4 Reasons Why Employees Cheat Their Employers by lonelydora: 7:07am On Feb 22, 2017
obijos:
pla how much will it take me to open pure water company in port harcourt

It depends on what you want. Between 5 - 7 million if you want to do well and get NAFDAC registration
Re: Top 4 Reasons Why Employees Cheat Their Employers by sakalisis(m): 7:08am On Feb 22, 2017
Ok
Re: Top 4 Reasons Why Employees Cheat Their Employers by Xzbit91: 7:08am On Feb 22, 2017
Spot on! OP your head dey there
Re: Top 4 Reasons Why Employees Cheat Their Employers by dasauce(m): 7:08am On Feb 22, 2017
I would love you to also analyze 4 different ways Employers cheats their Employees!!
Because that's what happens here in Nigeria

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Re: Top 4 Reasons Why Employees Cheat Their Employers by Yinkame123(m): 7:08am On Feb 22, 2017
When employer regarded employee as a tool to achieve her goals but not as an asset then it deserve what it gets.

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Re: Top 4 Reasons Why Employees Cheat Their Employers by Einl(m): 7:09am On Feb 22, 2017
1. Employers cheat employees.

2. Employers lie and deceive employees.

3. You go de one place and no improvement, promotion or educational advancement.

4. There is no one to protect employees.

No need for all that long story.

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Re: Top 4 Reasons Why Employees Cheat Their Employers by Diplomaticbeing(m): 7:15am On Feb 22, 2017
The sum up reason is that while MC believe that honesty remains the best policy in business same principle is alien to majority of LC. Most LC prefers to operates like an oppression organizations.
Re: Top 4 Reasons Why Employees Cheat Their Employers by Filmewell(f): 7:44am On Feb 22, 2017
I think it's the other way round employers cheat employees. Even if employees cheat it's nothing compared to the atrocities perpetuated in the name of condition of service, the mental torture no promotion the list is endless. Self employment rocks.
Re: Top 4 Reasons Why Employees Cheat Their Employers by Nobody: 8:20am On Feb 22, 2017
Hertzberg, vector vroom, Maslow, Douglas et al. all got the answer on employee motivation. I think it's a deliberate on the part of the company because of our ineffective labour laws that enforces them to ensure that their employees are satisfied

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Re: Top 4 Reasons Why Employees Cheat Their Employers by Orpe7(m): 8:26am On Feb 22, 2017
Cause most employers want you to slave them forever
Re: Top 4 Reasons Why Employees Cheat Their Employers by Wiseandtrue(f): 8:27am On Feb 22, 2017
Most importantly, is EXPLOITATION. some firms are unprofessional.
They would not stick to what they employed you For. They will use you like say tomorrow no dey and they will not increase your pay.

TIMING is another thing. In the letter of employment, They state a specific time but would hardly let you off at the right time even when your job is done.

They are many. Should I talk about ORIENTATION How many companies give that They expect that you know what to do as if you have being in the company for decade abi the employee be spirit

Then when it comes to your welfare which by the way is being deducted from your salary, come and see excuses, story upon stories.

To say the truth, working with Nigerian firms can be hell that is why it is difficult for employees to release their full potential and remain good.

The worst part is that out of 100% companies in Nigeria, 98% is guilty of these.

The thing they tire person. undecided

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Re: Top 4 Reasons Why Employees Cheat Their Employers by uvalued(m): 10:01am On Feb 22, 2017
asha01:
Have you ever wondered why employees involve themselves in private practice (popularly referred to as “PP”)? Comparing employees in multinationals such as GE, Shell, Coca-cola and Mobil, and their contemporaries in African firms, especially Nigeria (kindly help insert their names here…LOL.), you will realize that most (if not all) in the multinational organizations tend to be dedicated to their job without any room for private practice. On the other hand, in the typical Nigerian firm, almost every employee seeks private practice at every opportunity. The latter even believe that those who are not involved private practice are not smart enough and at higher risk of financial loss because of the lack of multiple streams of income to meet ever-increasing financial obligations.

Although there could be several reasons why employees in indigenous firms engage in PP, these 4 broadly cover a number of them:

1. No Clear Career Path

When it is difficult for an employee to have a clear picture of a career path in any organization, the employee will seek direction elsewhere. It is quite funny when some organizations speak of job rotation as a career path for employees without a clear picture of the level the employee can attain in the organization at any specific future time. This often leaves employees dissatisfied.

2. Low Capacity Development

Capacity development should be key in every organization in order to empower employees to attain optimal performance and achieve career growth. However, when organizations fail to fulfil this obligation, employees tend to spend extra time and resources finding other avenues in developing themselves for better opportunities elsewhere.

3. Non-competitive Remuneration

Although there is no standard for remuneration but employees expect their pay to be competitive when compared with those of their contemporaries. In some organizations, there are no rules and what you get is based on your negotiation skills. This often leads to a system where workers might be on the same level but earn incomes that are miles apart. In addition, this provokes enmity among employees and, as such, appraisal will be subjective rather than objective. As a result, employees look outside for better remuneration to meet financial obligations.

Imagine when last some workers’ salaries was increased, although the prices of everyday commodities are on a constant rise.

4. No Retirement Plan

In many organizations, there is no retirement plan for workers and anyone can be let off employment at any time. No job security of any sort! Surely, such organizations do not have any exit plan for their workers. This plan is not just about pensions but an implementable assurance, through an organization-wide policy, for a better life after many years of dedicated service. Without a system of this kind, workers believe their organization only wants to suck their productive life out of them and dump them at the last moment - when the juice is out and dry. And for them, the only wise thing to do is to secure their own future, since their employer cannot help them.

There is no need to deny that “PP” is very much in many indigenous organizations. It is everywhere and most employees are involved. This can have a number of downsides on certain organizational goals.

So, let's talk: how do you think employees and employers can assume a common ground? Why do employers fail in their obligations to employees? At what level can employees be satisfied and not to consider “PP”? Or is satisfaction at work impossible? Is it possible to eliminate “PP” completely? Do you practice “PP” too? Let's talk!
Re: Top 4 Reasons Why Employees Cheat Their Employers by WorldChanger7: 11:49am On Feb 22, 2017
@asha01....

You can't even give credit to the source of the article that made front page on Nairaland....this is purely plagiarism and i will need a lawyer FAST!

https://www./top-4-reasons-why-employees-cheat-employers-oluwaseun-adesanya?published=t

https://www.nairaland.com/3628307/top-4-reasons-why-employees

asha01:
Have you ever wondered why employees involve themselves in private practice (popularly referred to as “PP”)? Comparing employees in multinationals such as GE, Shell, Coca-cola and Mobil, and their contemporaries in African firms, especially Nigeria (kindly help insert their names here…LOL.), you will realize that most (if not all) in the multinational organizations tend to be dedicated to their job without any room for private practice. On the other hand, in the typical Nigerian firm, almost every employee seeks private practice at every opportunity. The latter even believe that those who are not involved private practice are not smart enough and at higher risk of financial loss because of the lack of multiple streams of income to meet ever-increasing financial obligations.

Although there could be several reasons why employees in indigenous firms engage in PP, these 4 broadly cover a number of them:

1. No Clear Career Path

When it is difficult for an employee to have a clear picture of a career path in any organization, the employee will seek direction elsewhere. It is quite funny when some organizations speak of job rotation as a career path for employees without a clear picture of the level the employee can attain in the organization at any specific future time. This often leaves employees dissatisfied.

2. Low Capacity Development

Capacity development should be key in every organization in order to empower employees to attain optimal performance and achieve career growth. However, when organizations fail to fulfil this obligation, employees tend to spend extra time and resources finding other avenues in developing themselves for better opportunities elsewhere.

3. Non-competitive Remuneration

Although there is no standard for remuneration but employees expect their pay to be competitive when compared with those of their contemporaries. In some organizations, there are no rules and what you get is based on your negotiation skills. This often leads to a system where workers might be on the same level but earn incomes that are miles apart. In addition, this provokes enmity among employees and, as such, appraisal will be subjective rather than objective. As a result, employees look outside for better remuneration to meet financial obligations.

Imagine when last some workers’ salaries was increased, although the prices of everyday commodities are on a constant rise.

4. No Retirement Plan

In many organizations, there is no retirement plan for workers and anyone can be let off employment at any time. No job security of any sort! Surely, such organizations do not have any exit plan for their workers. This plan is not just about pensions but an implementable assurance, through an organization-wide policy, for a better life after many years of dedicated service. Without a system of this kind, workers believe their organization only wants to suck their productive life out of them and dump them at the last moment - when the juice is out and dry. And for them, the only wise thing to do is to secure their own future, since their employer cannot help them.

There is no need to deny that “PP” is very much in many indigenous organizations. It is everywhere and most employees are involved. This can have a number of downsides on certain organizational goals.

So, let's talk: how do you think employees and employers can assume a common ground? Why do employers fail in their obligations to employees? At what level can employees be satisfied and not to consider “PP”? Or is satisfaction at work impossible? Is it possible to eliminate “PP” completely? Do you practice “PP” too? Let's talk!
Re: Top 4 Reasons Why Employees Cheat Their Employers by CellTabRepairs: 12:34pm On Feb 22, 2017
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Re: Top 4 Reasons Why Employees Cheat Their Employers by Olasco93: 3:45pm On Feb 22, 2017
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