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Modern Day Slavery At United Bank For Africa by Ariyowilliams: 12:20am On Apr 27, 2012
The Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English like many others, defines ‘probation’ as a period of time, during which someone who has just started a job is tested to see whether they are suitable for what they are doing. By this definition, probation should be for a specified period of time. The question on the lips of some staff of United Bank for Africa (UBA) is, what meaning do the powers that be give to this word?
An ugly trend started in the bank that prides itself as Africa’s Global Bank last year when a set of freshers that were recruited in April 2011, having worked for the probationary period of 6 months, despite their confirmation were still said to be on probation. During the 6 months of probation, these set of staff were referred to as Executive Trainee on Probation (EToP) and months after their confirmation, they still remain EToP. This is fast becoming a norm in the bank as the subsequent batches of fresh employees are all victims of this obnoxious act.
Inquest reveals that on the confirmation letter issued to each of the staff, it was stated that “Following your satisfactory performance during the probationary period, Management is pleased to inform you that your appointment with the bank has been confirmed”. One begins to wonder the motive behind this if after confirmation, a staff is still said to be on probation.
Information has it that the Legal Department of the bank waded in, condemning the decision and advised the Human Resources Directorate to correct the but months after, nothing has been done on it.
In a bank like UBA where promotion is rare to come by, the fate of these helpless staff hang in the balance. The management of UBA should not because of the overpopulated labour market allow this injustice to stand for too long. A motivated staff is a dedicated staff.
Re: Modern Day Slavery At United Bank For Africa by newborn99: 11:23am On Apr 27, 2012
if its true, isnt that exploitation and cheap labour?
Re: Modern Day Slavery At United Bank For Africa by Richardid: 4:37pm On Apr 27, 2012
Do we hv labour laws and minister in this country. Yes we have they r busy stealing pensiion contributions.
Re: Modern Day Slavery At United Bank For Africa by Ariyowilliams: 11:30am On Apr 28, 2012
It is so unfortunate that this type of injustice could be allowed to stand in a country like Nigeria. God bless Nigeria.
Re: Modern Day Slavery At United Bank For Africa by bomijuwon(m): 4:20pm On May 02, 2012
Your compliants are valid and uncompromised. I have known personally a lady that works with the GSS department of thesame bank Marina Head offic that has been on same level for Four (4) years. Painfully, No SALARY INCREAMENT nor PROMOTION. Bad enough, she only have resumption Hour but no closing hour. Mostimes resumes work 8:00am and closes 9:00pm. Guess the salary. 45,000.00. This is cruel. I was demoralised when she put to bed and still experienced late home coming as a result of late closing hour. I was forced to advice the Husband to put in resignation letter on her behalf. USELESS BANK OF AFRICA.

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