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Re: What NLC Should Do After Criminal Violence Against MTN by Joeade1988: 6:17am On Aug 09, 2018
Na wa ooo
Re: What NLC Should Do After Criminal Violence Against MTN by Nobody: 6:20am On Aug 09, 2018
NLC, the toothless bulldog.
Re: What NLC Should Do After Criminal Violence Against MTN by Nwaohafia1: 6:32am On Aug 09, 2018
gorociano:
It is no longer news that the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) invaded the premises of telecoms company, MTN, across Nigeria from Monday July 9, 2018, ostensibly to picket the company but ended up carrying out acts of violence against the staff of the company and vandalizing equipment. The labour union went to protest the casualisation and poor welfare of its members by the telecoms giant but instead left in its wake, blood, destruction and what some described as carnage.

Critical national infrastructure across the country were reportedly breached and attempts were made to compromise them like turning off the independent power plants at the Ojota switch station, Lagos. Infact, staff of MTN had to create a human shield around human resources executive, Esther Akinnukawe, for her to escape the head office of MTN as NLC members were trying to beat her up. Many members of staff were allegedly harassed and forced to sing along with NLC members who were recorded in various violent acts of vandalism.

Of course many right-thinking individuals have called out NLC’s act, including UK-based accountant and social commentator, Feyi Fawehinmi and veteran radio presenter, Jimi Disu with some calling the act by the NLC a fund-raising exercise.

How did the Nigerian Labour Congress descend so low to the point of being regarded as a collection of touts by Nigerians, a clear departure from the intellectual rigorousness and sagacity the Nigerian labour movement is well known for in the times past? What can the labour union do to conform to the International Labour Organisation (ILO) standard and rescue its battered brand?

1. NLC should ask itself why have Nigerians who previously jumped when NLC sneezed become apathetic to its cause? Why are people showing outrage at the violence meted out against MTN by NLC on various social media platforms? Why did their people have to resort to violence? Is MTN really guilty of casualisation, or it is the companies that they outsourced to that are guilty of such? Is there a better/more effective way of engagement that won’t generate so much bad blood? After these questions are asked, then they should go on to the next step.

2. Come up a strategy: Offense, defense or placatory. I would advice placatory in this case and a mixture of the two other options going forward. Imagine what a picture of NLC President and the CEO of MTN shaking hands at the MTN headquarters can do to show Nigerians that NLC is not anti-business but there was only miscommunication which they are addressing internally.

3. Open social media accounts that are RESPONSIVE and ENGAGING, in order to showcase the constructive works that the organisation is doing. I have not found any account on the social media platforms I use (Nairaland, Facebook, Twitter) that claims to be owned by NLC. Even if they have, how responsive and engaging are they? Let the PRO or President handle it directly so people can get direct access to decision-making structure of the congress.



http://revue.com.ng/what-nlc-should-do-after-criminal-violence-against-mtn/

NLC died the day Oshiomhole left. Money-seeking riff-raffs
Re: What NLC Should Do After Criminal Violence Against MTN by Nwaohafia1: 6:33am On Aug 09, 2018
brunofarad:
angry

So what has MTN done about South Africa's nonsenses

Hate speech. NLC is senseless
Re: What NLC Should Do After Criminal Violence Against MTN by Nwaohafia1: 6:35am On Aug 09, 2018
Edmen:
labour cannot tell me that they re just finding out about MTN and some other big firm that involve in turning Nigerians to slaves..
I worked with MTN for a while though it was outsourced but we had labour union leaders who were aware of the suffering that we were going through, but instead of finding a lasting solution to it, they would rather meet with the head of the company then reach an agreement that will only benefit their selfish interest..funny enough we paid monthly from our salary just to be part of the so called union....
MTN on its part were fully aware of our situation but nothing was done, instead they are focused only on giving your best at your own detriment..We were made to work extended hours without pay, workers were sacked at will..in fact once management feel that they re not breaking even, they start laying off staff without compensation..I saw hell working for that company...

NLC has failed workers.
Re: What NLC Should Do After Criminal Violence Against MTN by AridunuThomas: 7:22am On Aug 09, 2018
The way some Nigerians are taking this thing is as if a business should never outsource. MTN outsourced some of their work to Nigerian companies owned by Nigerians who in turn are supposedly exploiting other Nigerians, yet you people are cursing MTN and not the Nigerians exploiting other Nigerians.

We deserve our bad leaders

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Re: What NLC Should Do After Criminal Violence Against MTN by Codes151(m): 9:33am On Aug 09, 2018
kick mtn out

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