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Re: Shell To Cut Over 9,000 Jobs As Oil Demand Slumps by Felajack: 6:12pm On Sep 30, 2020
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Re: Shell To Cut Over 9,000 Jobs As Oil Demand Slumps by Ahamefuna0001(m): 6:13pm On Sep 30, 2020
bobokeshington:
BUHARI IS A FAILURE
How does this concern Buhari? Lots of NAD men are roaming nairaland this days.

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Re: Shell To Cut Over 9,000 Jobs As Oil Demand Slumps by AroOkigbo(m): 6:13pm On Sep 30, 2020
smile11s:
All those top execs makes million $$ per year. If they can take a 20% pay cut, these jobs will be saved. But it can never happen. They care about funding their luxury lifestyles. Life no balance at all.
Very correct. ..you must be an insider. Whenever there is need to carry out cost cutting, employees are always sacrificed.

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Re: Shell To Cut Over 9,000 Jobs As Oil Demand Slumps by Karleb(m): 6:14pm On Sep 30, 2020
Oh boy!
Re: Shell To Cut Over 9,000 Jobs As Oil Demand Slumps by AroOkigbo(m): 6:16pm On Sep 30, 2020
Ahamefuna0001:


How does this concern Buhari? Lots of NAD men are roaming nairaland this days.

Maybe because he promised to stabilise world oil prices. ..lol

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Re: Shell To Cut Over 9,000 Jobs As Oil Demand Slumps by kikake: 6:17pm On Sep 30, 2020
But PMB is sinking the little oil proceeds into digging for crude oil in his Sahel region in northern Nigeria.
What an irony.

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Re: Shell To Cut Over 9,000 Jobs As Oil Demand Slumps by emkz: 6:17pm On Sep 30, 2020
With the way they are cutting jobs, who go remain?
Re: Shell To Cut Over 9,000 Jobs As Oil Demand Slumps by AmeLonRo(m): 6:18pm On Sep 30, 2020
PRESS RELEASE

The attention of our Union has been drawn to the comments of the Minister of Labour and Employment (MoL&E), Dr. Chris Ngige on a Channels Television programme (Politics Today) aired on September 29, 2020. The Minister informed the public that a meeting has been scheduled next week (after independent celebration) for our Union to demonstrate the efficacy of the University Transparency and Accountability Solution (UTAS) software developed by our Union to the stakeholders at the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Education and Minister of Labour and Employment to watch as arbiter. The general public should please note that our Union, over a month ago, had written the MoL&E of our readiness to demonstrate the efficacy and superiority of UTAS over IPPIS and that as at the time of this press release no acknowledgement of receipt of our letter or letter of invitation for meeting has been received by our Union. The Minister also misinformed the public by narrowing down the issues in contention to our rejection of Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System (IPPIS) which UTAS seeks to replace. Other issues in contention for which our Union is currently on total, comprehensive and indefinite strike include failure of government to fully implement the 2009 FGN-ASUU Agreement and February 2019 Memorandum of Action with timelines for release of funds for the revitalization of dilapidated infrastructure in public Universities, payment of outstanding Earned Academic Allowances, conclusion of the renegotiation of 2009 FGN-ASUU Agreement, setting up of Visitation Panels to Federal Universities and proliferation of State Universities. Dr. Chris Ngige was also economical with the truth by misinforming the public that government has been paying the salaries of members of our Union to date. The correct position is that government only paid our salaries up to June 2020. As of today our members are been owed three (3) months salaries while in some Universities our members have not received salary for six (6) month. In addition, government through the Office of the Accountant General of the Federation have criminally withheld five months (February-June, 2020) Check-Off deducted from our members salaries. We are therefore surprised that MoL&E could go on air to present information which he has not verified as truth to the unsuspecting public. The ongoing total, comprehensive and indefinite strike action by our Union will continue if this propaganda and lies against ASUU persists.
The general public and well-meaning Nigerians should prevail on government to do the needful in ending the current strike action.

Thank you.

Prof. Olusiji Sowande
Zonal Coordinator, Lagos Zone
September 30, 2020
Re: Shell To Cut Over 9,000 Jobs As Oil Demand Slumps by lekki1444: 6:19pm On Sep 30, 2020
emkz:
With the way they are cutting jobs, who go remain?
Home workers
Re: Shell To Cut Over 9,000 Jobs As Oil Demand Slumps by gaskiyamagana: 6:20pm On Sep 30, 2020
Hope they paid money they owned us from tax evasion before they pafuka.
Re: Shell To Cut Over 9,000 Jobs As Oil Demand Slumps by Charmingrascal(m): 6:21pm On Sep 30, 2020
Oyel worker
Oyel worker

Very soon oyel worker go begin find farm land

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Re: Shell To Cut Over 9,000 Jobs As Oil Demand Slumps by Nobody: 6:24pm On Sep 30, 2020
Some imbeciles will still come here and blame Buhari
Re: Shell To Cut Over 9,000 Jobs As Oil Demand Slumps by Gerrard59(m): 6:24pm On Sep 30, 2020
Ahamefuna0001:
Crude oil is gradually coming to its climax just as coal and other natural resources, The biggest losers will be those over depending on it, Business, Production and Agriculture will always be the way forward.

The mistake you made is implying that crude oil is only used for transportation purposes without mentioning everyday items, petrochemicals, agriculture, textiles etc. Don't forget that the vast majority of developing countries esp those with huge populations haven't attained scientific knowledge to use renewables. Crude oil will still be in demand.


@Topic: Bye bye to major recruitment programs by oil majors.

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Re: Shell To Cut Over 9,000 Jobs As Oil Demand Slumps by tot(f): 6:32pm On Sep 30, 2020
Gerrard59:


The mistake you made is implying that crude oil is only used for transportation purposes without mentioning everyday items, petrochemicals, agriculture, textiles etc. Don't forget that the vast majority of developing countries esp those with huge populations haven't attained scientific knowledge to use renewables. Crude oil will still be in demand.


@Topic: Bye bye to major recruitment programs by oil majors.

Transportation is the biggest proportion so the guy you quoted is right as several alternatives are already being developed, hydrogen, sustainable aviation fuel, electric vehicles etc

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Re: Shell To Cut Over 9,000 Jobs As Oil Demand Slumps by sylve11: 6:32pm On Sep 30, 2020
AroOkigbo:


Maybe because he promised to stabilise world oil prices. ..lol



this just funny.............. did buhari promise that? grin grin cool

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Re: Shell To Cut Over 9,000 Jobs As Oil Demand Slumps by akilo1: 6:34pm On Sep 30, 2020
This iwho said 2020 is my year of surprise ..it ok ooo dont be surprise again oooo
Re: Shell To Cut Over 9,000 Jobs As Oil Demand Slumps by Ekpekaycee: 6:36pm On Sep 30, 2020
They are cutting jobs because of drop in profit, when they was increase in profit, did they add more jobs?

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Re: Shell To Cut Over 9,000 Jobs As Oil Demand Slumps by TheGladiator: 6:39pm On Sep 30, 2020
Agriculture guys!
Re: Shell To Cut Over 9,000 Jobs As Oil Demand Slumps by Gerrard59(m): 6:39pm On Sep 30, 2020
tot:


Transportation is the biggest proportion so the guy you quoted is right as several alternatives are already being developed, hydrogen, sustainable aviation fuel, electric vehicles etc

You're right but expecting those technologies to be readily available in places with increasing population does not add up. Nigeria would be more populated than Japan, France and Germany combined in less than twenty years, is it hydrogen or electric vehicles that would be on her roads? The way Asian countries notably China and India contributed to oil's importance will happen by African countries.

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Re: Shell To Cut Over 9,000 Jobs As Oil Demand Slumps by chloride6: 6:40pm On Sep 30, 2020
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Re: Shell To Cut Over 9,000 Jobs As Oil Demand Slumps by valentineuwakwe(m): 6:40pm On Sep 30, 2020
other multinationals go follow join shell.....I just hope many of them have invested elsewhere!
Re: Shell To Cut Over 9,000 Jobs As Oil Demand Slumps by mikkywebs(m): 6:45pm On Sep 30, 2020
E don bos! White collar job how far?

Don't go picking money. See how best you make it.

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Re: Shell To Cut Over 9,000 Jobs As Oil Demand Slumps by Harrykn: 6:48pm On Sep 30, 2020
Chai.. They will join the ones on standby and life go double hard, 2022 eh.
Re: Shell To Cut Over 9,000 Jobs As Oil Demand Slumps by tot(f): 6:55pm On Sep 30, 2020
Gerrard59:


You're right but expecting those technologies to be readily available in places with increasing population does not add up. Nigeria would be more populated than Japan, France and Germany combined in less than twenty years, is it hydrogen or electric vehicles that would be on her roads? The way Asian countries notably China and India contributed to oil's importance will happen by African countries.

They ARE already available in the places that matter. Shell for example is already selling SAF and these airlines they sell to fly globally so the population of the destination doesn't matter. The UK will be phasing put petrol cars in the next few years. Things are picking up pace very quickly and oil producing countries like Nigeria will soon find out they are left holding the bag.

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Re: Shell To Cut Over 9,000 Jobs As Oil Demand Slumps by tot(f): 6:57pm On Sep 30, 2020
Ekpekaycee:
They are cutting jobs because of drop in profit, when they was increase in profit, did they add more jobs?

Why should they add more jobs when their profits increase? If you were a business owner, would you add more jobs or reinvest into your business?

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Re: Shell To Cut Over 9,000 Jobs As Oil Demand Slumps by Gkay1(m): 7:02pm On Sep 30, 2020
it is well, the way things are going now in this country, I think it is time for breakup. let divide this country now. nothing is working well and every blessed day, we encounter new and different challenges.
just imagine 9000 workers to be dropped. how will they cope.
Re: Shell To Cut Over 9,000 Jobs As Oil Demand Slumps by tafat: 7:04pm On Sep 30, 2020
na wa o, so na so 9000 people loose their jobs?
Re: Shell To Cut Over 9,000 Jobs As Oil Demand Slumps by Reference(m): 7:05pm On Sep 30, 2020
Music to Greta's ears.... down with big oil!!!!!. angry

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Re: Shell To Cut Over 9,000 Jobs As Oil Demand Slumps by Anyiamaka: 7:10pm On Sep 30, 2020
BigSarah:
When will the water of some Niger delta communities get cleaned?...


That's a stupid question! The money Niger Delta boys embezzled in NDDC nkor?

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