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Nice biz plan..call me on 09021211678 let's discuss it..Anybdy in need of Charcoal & any agro pckage should also give me a call. |
Warri -some areas #105 while some #110. |
In life,anything can happen so when there is life, there is hope. |
Wow..I see a new beginning in the corporation. The issue of some certain staffs doing the whole travelling abroad for training while some are been deprived of it should also be put into check.I wish u more grease to your elbow to steer the system to a greater height.. Sai Kachikwu....!!!! |
Sai Baba..,Sai Buhari....,Sai Emmanual Ibe Kachikwu....,Congratulations....!!! The era of change has truly been felt in all ramifications of various sectors in Nigeria.Next expectation is the issue of casualization (Modern slavery),which has become a corrupt practice in Nigeria industries esp. Banking, Telecoms, Oil & Gas e.t.c where some Ogas @ the top in these industries manipulate the stipends meant for these group of employees to enrich themselves. Victimisation of the highest order....Change..! Change....!! Change....!!! |
Nice one ...!! idy4eva: |
I'll pay #300k for it since it's a registerd one...Don't knw if dat's ok by u. |
Best drug for a hangover.....!! |
APC with all their empty promises.....When will they stop and start working??Pass bills to stop Casual staffs in our industries,convert the present ones, Fight insurgency & corruptions with immediate effect..we are tired of promises o......!!!! |
Despite the day's challenges, His grace still saw me thru'..Praise be God most high!!!! |
Another means to loot NNPC........!!!D Senate should bring about changes by passing d PIB dat has been passed by d Reps & stop Casualization (slavery of d 21st century) of any form in our industries esp. banking, telecommunications, oil & gas sectors. |
Better still, He-she contested for "Miss Ugly" cos ladies don't like participating in it so the guys usually end up taking the part... ![]() |
Warri refinery back-up workers petition Buhari over welfare, work condition WARRI-Back-up workers in Warri Refining and Petrochemical Company have written a petition to President Muhammadu Buhari to intervene in their current work condition stating that management of the company owns them eight months salaries. In a petition letter to President Buhari signed by Citizen Mike Eromosele,the back-up workers said in the course of asking for their salaries and better working condition from the management of WRPC, they are face with harassment and threats as a result of asking adding that lack of union or management to stand for them has worsen their plight. “As we write you now sir, some of our colleague have been sacked while others are told to forfeit the eight months salaries because NNPC is owing the Federal Government some money. “The Management of WRPC has introduced what is called slash of salaries and allowance to all Back-up staff without due consultation from or with the back-up to give a consideration on their welfare. “They also put a cut down (slash) of 25 percent reduction of the backup worker’s stipend without putting into consideration the after effect of it on the well being of the back-up staff. “For instance, a graduate that is receiving as low as N35,000 as his monthly stipend will be going home with N26,250 as his salary whenever the management decide to pay. “They claim of not having funds to meet up with our salaries, but we keep seeing the arrivals of new cars for their personal use. We also notice that on daily basis they keep making employment when they cannot pay those of us working here for the past years. “Because they have engaged themselves in projects that are not profitable making, they constantly carryout capital project with amount of money that are of no benefit to the production process, but which are of personal interest to them, where are they can get their percentages. “Sir, some of the backup staff in WRPC are graduates with degrees and master in our various fields of learning. Some also are professional skill workers in our technical area of study. Some of us have worked in this organisation for the past six to ten years without knowing our faith in life,” part of the petition reads. The petition added that the back-up workers were made to pay for pension scheme and National Health Insurance every month from the little stipend given to them alleging that some group of management staff converts this money into their pocket for personal use while living them at the mercy of death. The petition continues: “It may interest you to know that the working condition is very poor, that we are forced to undertake a given task without the necessary Personal Protective Equipment, (PPE). “Wehave worked for six years in this company without safety protective equipment and when we ask, we are either sacked or given a query letter for asking the right equipment for the job. “Sir, we also wish to inform you that some of us are from the host communities, we are faced with daily risk and hazards as a results of the operation of WRPC which the management has in no time given consideration on our health of our children even the once unborn. “Some of our colleague died on th job as a result of the poor operation system, yet no grants are given to their family members because they see us a third parties. “We want you sir, to look into these issue with great concern and kind heart so that these salaries owned us will paid and improved upon and allowance be given to us.” |
Warri refinery back-up workers petition Buhari over welfare, work condition June 9, 2015 By Kunle Kalejaye WARRI-Back-up workers in Warri Refining and Petrochemical Company have written a petition to President Muhammadu Buhari to intervene in their current work condition stating that management of the company owns them eight months salaries. Refinery In a petition letter to President Buhari signed by Citizen Mike Eromosele,the back-up workers said in the course of asking for their salaries and better working condition from the management of WRPC, they are face with harassment and threats as a result of asking adding that lack of union or management to stand for them has worsen their plight. “As we write you now sir, some of our colleague have been sacked while others are told to forfeit the eight months salaries because NNPC is owing the Federal Government some money. “The Management of WRPC has introduced what is called slash of salaries and allowance to all Back-up staff without due consultation from or with the back-up to give a consideration on their welfare. “They also put a cut down (slash) of 25 percent reduction of the backup worker’s stipend without putting into consideration the after effect of it on the well being of the back-up staff. “For instance, a graduate that is receiving as low as N35,000 as his monthly stipend will be going home with N26,250 as his salary whenever the management decide to pay. “They claim of not having funds to meet up with our salaries, but we keep seeing the arrivals of new cars for their personal use. We also notice that on daily basis they keep making employment when they cannot pay those of us working here for the past years. “Because they have engaged themselves in projects that are not profitable making, they constantly carryout capital project with amount of money that are of no benefit to the production process, but which are of personal interest to them, where are they can get their percentages. “Sir, some of the backup staff in WRPC are graduates with degrees and master in our various fields of learning. Some also are professional skill workers in our technical area of study. Some of us have worked in this organisation for the past six to ten years without knowing our faith in life,” part of the petition reads. The petition added that the back-up workers were made to pay for pension scheme and National Health Insurance every month from the little stipend given to them alleging that some group of management staff converts this money into their pocket for personal use while living them at the mercy of death. The petition continues: “It may interest you to know that the working condition is very poor, that we are forced to undertake a given task without the necessary Personal Protective Equipment, (PPE). “Wehave worked for six years in this company without safety protective equipment and when we ask, we are either sacked or given a query letter for asking the right equipment for the job. “Sir, we also wish to inform you that some of us are from the host communities, we are faced with daily risk and hazards as a results of the operation of WRPC which the management has in no time given consideration on our health of our children even the once unborn. “Some of our colleague died on th job as a result of the poor operation system, yet no grants are given to their family members because they see us a third parties. “We want you sir, to look into these issue with great concern and kind heart so that these salaries owned us will paid and improved upon and allowance be given to us.” |
Because dey want to do random sampling...!!! |
when we have millions of Engineering graduates in different fields looking for jobs, all Shell could post is this pieces.After everything, they'll take Man know Man to frustrate our life... |
Let conversion of casual staffs to permanent staffs in all arms of the industry be part of the job creation too & also look into casual staffs that has become a normal thing in Nigeria industries. The federal govt should do something about recruitment exercises that has become Man know Man too. |
bolloloh:Congrats bro...!!! |
nwekesimon68:OK...pls let us knw if anytin comes up again.thanks. |
guzerocks:Dat wz my camp...Batch B 2009/2010..D best camp so far..Army & everyone were corper's Frnds.I enjoyed my camp well. |
Having sex with your camp babe on burn fire night feeling it as if you've just been disvirgined... |
nwekesimon68:Amen bro...@nwekesimon68,Have d Lecturer officers resumed in their various dept? |
My able comrade in d making, I went to d admin office, d man wz polite, he asked me of my name which I told him.he checked & told me my name isn't among d lucky ones.I wzn't convinced, dat wz wen he brought out d remaining letters like 10 letters & started calling d names on dem one after the other.I asked him if we should still be expecting more letters & he told me dey've dispatched almost 73 letters so far so he can't say anytin on that.I asked him if dere's any Petroleum & Natural Gas dept Lecturer officers among the ones so far, he said he has been giving out letters since on Monday so almost all d dept have collected & dat if dere's any more letters, dey'll contact dem thru' call. Thnk u all for ur support & advice all d while.God will make a way 4 all of us. |
Too bad...!!!After going through all the stress, it's not even a sure thing that you'll get the job. |
It's so unfortunate that mine isn't among d successful one but all dsame, am happy for the lucky ones.CONGRATS...!!! |
jkels:okay sir |
jkels:am on my way.. |
Rich4god:I will be going 2moro cos I can't wait again....my BP so high r8t now. |