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NIGERIAN WORKERS ARE ENSLAVED AT MABISCO JOIN THE CAMPAIGN TO END SLAVERY Mayor Biscuit Company Ltd (MABISCO) is a factory located at Agbara, Ogun State where Nigerian workers are enslaved. This company is owned by Mr Felix Eiremiokhae. He is also the owner of Oracle Experience, an advertising company that services some multi-national companies like Nestle. According to documents checked, interaction with workers and the management, it is clear that Mayor Biscuit Company Ltd is a slave camp where the following anti-labour practices and crimes are flagrantly committed: 1. Management pays poverty wage to overwhelmingly most of the workers. Casual workers who constitute 80 per cent of the workforce are paid N1000 daily while the regularized staff earn N35,000 monthly. These factory workers are made to overwork from Monday to Saturday (7 am to 6 pm) and they are often shortchanged of their overtime allowances. The working condition is miserably poor as workers are denied severance entitlement and other benefits. 2. Management recklessly violates Pension Reform Act and consequently deny workers their right to pension. So brazen is the level of violation such that the management deducts workers contribution (8%) and pockets it instead of remitting to the Pension Fund Administrator (PFA). The management also do not contribute its own share of the pension which is 10%. This constitutes gross violation of Pension Reform Act. 3. The management deducts tax from workers salary and do not remit to the tax authority and government. 4. The management subjects workers to intimidation, harassment and arbitrary sacks and do not pay their earned entitlements. For instance, Musa Ibrahim has been placed on indefinite suspension since May 2019 for requesting for his overtime entitlements to be paid, he has not been sacked and his entitlement is yet to be paid. 5. There are no adequate protective work tools including hygiene. In view of the fact that the leadership of the National Union of Food, Beverages and Tobacco Employees (NUFBTE) has not only abandoned workers in MABISCO and the entire industry, but it has also betrayed Nigerian workers, we hereby appeal to the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) IN Ogun State and National to intervene. We also appeal to workers, activists, socialists and the general public to join the campaign to expose the slavery condition in MABISCO and put pressure on Mr Felix Eiremiokhae to end all anti-labour practices in the company including paying all earned entitlements and pension denied to former and current workers. Please call and send protest messages to MABISCO CEO (08171229888) calling on him to end anti-labour policies and also share on social media. STRUGGLE CONTINUES, VICTORY IS CERTAIN! |
NIGERIAN WORKERS ARE ENSLAVED AT MABISCO JOIN THE CAMPAIGN TO END SLAVERY Mayor Biscuit Company Ltd (MABISCO) is a factory located at Agbara, Ogun State where Nigerian workers are enslaved. This company is owned by Mr Felix Eiremiokhae. He is also the owner of Oracle Experience, an advertising company that services some multi-national companies like Nestle. According to documents checked, interaction with workers and the management, it is clear that Mayor Biscuit Company Ltd is a slave camp where the following anti-labour practices and crimes are flagrantly committed: 1. Management pays poverty wage to overwhelmingly most of the workers. Casual workers who constitute 80 per cent of the workforce are paid N1000 daily while the regularized staff earn N35,000 monthly. These factory workers are made to overwork from Monday to Saturday (7 am to 6 pm) and they are often shortchanged of their overtime allowances. The working condition is miserably poor as workers are denied severance entitlement and other benefits. 2. Management recklessly violates Pension Reform Act and consequently deny workers their right to pension. So brazen is the level of violation such that the management deducts workers contribution (8%) and pockets it instead of remitting to the Pension Fund Administrator (PFA). The management also do not contribute its own share of the pension which is 10%. This constitutes gross violation of Pension Reform Act. 3. The management deducts tax from workers salary and do not remit to the tax authority and government. 4. The management subjects workers to intimidation, harassment and arbitrary sacks and do not pay their earned entitlements. For instance, Musa Ibrahim has been placed on indefinite suspension since May 2019 for requesting for his overtime entitlements to be paid, he has not been sacked and his entitlement is yet to be paid. 5. There are no adequate protective work tools including hygiene. In view of the fact that the leadership of the National Union of Food, Beverages and Tobacco Employees (NUFBTE) has not only abandoned workers in MABISCO and the entire industry, but it has also betrayed Nigerian workers, we hereby appeal to the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) IN Ogun State and National to intervene. We also appeal to workers, activists, socialists and the general public to join the campaign to expose the slavery condition in MABISCO and put pressure on Mr Felix Eiremiokhae to end all anti-labour practices in the company including paying all earned entitlements and pension denied to former and current workers. Please call and send protest messages to MABISCO CEO (08171229888) calling on him to end anti-labour policies and also share on social media. STRUGGLE CONTINUES, VICTORY IS CERTAIN! |
NIGERIAN WORKERS ARE ENSLAVED AT MABISCO JOIN THE CAMPAIGN TO END SLAVERY Mayor Biscuit Company Ltd (MABISCO) is a factory located at Agbara, Ogun State where Nigerian workers are enslaved. This company is owned by Mr Felix Eiremiokhae. He is also the owner of Oracle Experience, an advertising company that services some multi-national companies like Nestle. According to documents checked, interaction with workers and the management, it is clear that Mayor Biscuit Company Ltd is a slave camp where the following anti-labour practices and crimes are flagrantly committed: 1. Management pays poverty wage to overwhelmingly most of the workers. Casual workers who constitute 80 per cent of the workforce are paid N1000 daily while the regularized staff earn N35,000 monthly. These factory workers are made to overwork from Monday to Saturday (7 am to 6 pm) and they are often shortchanged of their overtime allowances. The working condition is miserably poor as workers are denied severance entitlement and other benefits. 2. Management recklessly violates Pension Reform Act and consequently deny workers their right to pension. So brazen is the level of violation such that the management deducts workers contribution (8%) and pockets it instead of remitting to the Pension Fund Administrator (PFA). The management also do not contribute its own share of the pension which is 10%. This constitutes gross violation of Pension Reform Act. 3. The management deducts tax from workers salary and do not remit to the tax authority and government. 4. The management subjects workers to intimidation, harassment and arbitrary sacks and do not pay their earned entitlements. For instance, Musa Ibrahim has been placed on indefinite suspension since May 2019 for requesting for his overtime entitlements to be paid, he has not been sacked and his entitlement is yet to be paid. 5. There are no adequate protective work tools including hygiene. In view of the fact that the leadership of the National Union of Food, Beverages and Tobacco Employees (NUFBTE) has not only abandoned workers in MABISCO and the entire industry, but it has also betrayed Nigerian workers, we hereby appeal to the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) IN Ogun State and National to intervene. We also appeal to workers, activists, socialists and the general public to join the campaign to expose the slavery condition in MABISCO and put pressure on Mr Felix Eiremiokhae to end all anti-labour practices in the company including paying all earned entitlements and pension denied to former and current workers. Please call and send protest messages to MABISCO CEO (08171229888) calling on him to end anti-labour policies and also share on social media. STRUGGLE CONTINUES, VICTORY IS CERTAIN! |
NIGERIAN WORKERS ARE ENSLAVED AT MABISCO JOIN THE CAMPAIGN TO END SLAVERY Mayor Biscuit Company Ltd (MABISCO) is a factory located at Agbara, Ogun State where Nigerian workers are enslaved. This company is owned by Mr Felix Eiremiokhae. He is also the owner of Oracle Experience, an advertising company that services some multi-national companies like Nestle. According to documents checked, interaction with workers and the management, it is clear that Mayor Biscuit Company Ltd is a slave camp where the following anti-labour practices and crimes are flagrantly committed: 1. Management pays poverty wage to overwhelmingly most of the workers. Casual workers who constitute 80 per cent of the workforce are paid N1000 daily while the regularized staff earn N35,000 monthly. These factory workers are made to overwork from Monday to Saturday (7 am to 6 pm) and they are often shortchanged of their overtime allowances. The working condition is miserably poor as workers are denied severance entitlement and other benefits. 2. Management recklessly violates Pension Reform Act and consequently deny workers their right to pension. So brazen is the level of violation such that the management deducts workers contribution (8%) and pockets it instead of remitting to the Pension Fund Administrator (PFA). The management also do not contribute its own share of the pension which is 10%. This constitutes gross violation of Pension Reform Act. 3. The management deducts tax from workers salary and do not remit to the tax authority and government. 4. The management subjects workers to intimidation, harassment and arbitrary sacks and do not pay their earned entitlements. For instance, Musa Ibrahim has been placed on indefinite suspension since May 2019 for requesting for his overtime entitlements to be paid, he has not been sacked and his entitlement is yet to be paid. 5. There are no adequate protective work tools including hygiene. In view of the fact that the leadership of the National Union of Food, Beverages and Tobacco Employees (NUFBTE) has not only abandoned workers in MABISCO and the entire industry, but it has also betrayed Nigerian workers, we hereby appeal to the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) IN Ogun State and National to intervene. We also appeal to workers, activists, socialists and the general public to join the campaign to expose the slavery condition in MABISCO and put pressure on Mr Felix Eiremiokhae to end all anti-labour practices in the company including paying all earned entitlements and pension denied to former and current workers. Please call and send protest messages to MABISCO CEO (08171229888) calling on him to end anti-labour policies and also share on social media. STRUGGLE CONTINUES, VICTORY IS CERTAIN! |
NIGERIAN WORKERS ARE ENSLAVED AT MABISCO JOIN THE CAMPAIGN TO END SLAVERY Mayor Biscuit Company Ltd (MABISCO) is a factory located at Agbara, Ogun State where Nigerian workers are enslaved. This company is owned by Mr Felix Eiremiokhae. He is also the owner of Oracle Experience, an advertising company that services some multi-national companies like Nestle. According to documents checked, interaction with workers and the management, it is clear that Mayor Biscuit Company Ltd is a slave camp where the following anti-labour practices and crimes are flagrantly committed: 1. Management pays poverty wage to overwhelmingly most of the workers. Casual workers who constitute 80 per cent of the workforce are paid N1000 daily while the regularized staff earn N35,000 monthly. These factory workers are made to overwork from Monday to Saturday (7 am to 6 pm) and they are often shortchanged of their overtime allowances. The working condition is miserably poor as workers are denied severance entitlement and other benefits. 2. Management recklessly violates Pension Reform Act and consequently deny workers their right to pension. So brazen is the level of violation such that the management deducts workers contribution (8%) and pockets it instead of remitting to the Pension Fund Administrator (PFA). The management also do not contribute its own share of the pension which is 10%. This constitutes gross violation of Pension Reform Act. 3. The management deducts tax from workers salary and do not remit to the tax authority and government. 4. The management subjects workers to intimidation, harassment and arbitrary sacks and do not pay their earned entitlements. For instance, Musa Ibrahim has been placed on indefinite suspension since May 2019 for requesting for his overtime entitlements to be paid, he has not been sacked and his entitlement is yet to be paid. 5. There are no adequate protective work tools including hygiene. In view of the fact that the leadership of the National Union of Food, Beverages and Tobacco Employees (NUFBTE) has not only abandoned workers in MABISCO and the entire industry, but it has also betrayed Nigerian workers, we hereby appeal to the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) IN Ogun State and National to intervene. We also appeal to workers, activists, socialists and the general public to join the campaign to expose the slavery condition in MABISCO and put pressure on Mr Felix Eiremiokhae to end all anti-labour practices in the company including paying all earned entitlements and pension denied to former and current workers. Please call and send protest messages to MABISCO CEO (08171229888) calling on him to end anti-labour policies and also share on social media. STRUGGLE CONTINUES, VICTORY IS CERTAIN! |
NIGERIAN WORKERS ARE ENSLAVED AT MABISCO JOIN THE CAMPAIGN TO END SLAVERY Mayor Biscuit Company Ltd (MABISCO) is a factory located at Agbara, Ogun State where Nigerian workers are enslaved. This company is owned by Mr Felix Eiremiokhae. He is also the owner of Oracle Experience, an advertising company that services some multi-national companies like Nestle. According to documents checked, interaction with workers and the management, it is clear that Mayor Biscuit Company Ltd is a slave camp where the following anti-labour practices and crimes are flagrantly committed: 1. Management pays poverty wage to overwhelmingly most of the workers. Casual workers who constitute 80 per cent of the workforce are paid N1000 daily while the regularized staff earn N35,000 monthly. These factory workers are made to overwork from Monday to Saturday (7 am to 6 pm) and they are often shortchanged of their overtime allowances. The working condition is miserably poor as workers are denied severance entitlement and other benefits. 2. Management recklessly violates Pension Reform Act and consequently deny workers their right to pension. So brazen is the level of violation such that the management deducts workers contribution (8%) and pockets it instead of remitting to the Pension Fund Administrator (PFA). The management also do not contribute its own share of the pension which is 10%. This constitutes gross violation of Pension Reform Act. 3. The management deducts tax from workers salary and do not remit to the tax authority and government. 4. The management subjects workers to intimidation, harassment and arbitrary sacks and do not pay their earned entitlements. For instance, Musa Ibrahim has been placed on indefinite suspension since May 2019 for requesting for his overtime entitlements to be paid, he has not been sacked and his entitlement is yet to be paid. 5. There are no adequate protective work tools including hygiene. In view of the fact that the leadership of the National Union of Food, Beverages and Tobacco Employees (NUFBTE) has not only abandoned workers in MABISCO and the entire industry, but it has also betrayed Nigerian workers, we hereby appeal to the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) IN Ogun State and National to intervene. We also appeal to workers, activists, socialists and the general public to join the campaign to expose the slavery condition in MABISCO and put pressure on Mr Felix Eiremiokhae to end all anti-labour practices in the company including paying all earned entitlements and pension denied to former and current workers. Please call and send protest messages to MABISCO CEO (08171229888) calling on him to end anti-labour policies and also share on social media. STRUGGLE CONTINUES, VICTORY IS CERTAIN! |
NIGERIAN WORKERS ARE ENSLAVED AT MABISCO JOIN THE CAMPAIGN TO END SLAVERY Mayor Biscuit Company Ltd (MABISCO) is a factory located at Agbara, Ogun State where Nigerian workers are enslaved. This company is owned by Mr Felix Eiremiokhae. He is also the owner of Oracle Experience, an advertising company that services some multi-national companies like Nestle. According to documents checked, interaction with workers and the management, it is clear that Mayor Biscuit Company Ltd is a slave camp where the following anti-labour practices and crimes are flagrantly committed: 1. Management pays poverty wage to overwhelmingly most of the workers. Casual workers who constitute 80 per cent of the workforce are paid N1000 daily while the regularized staff earn N35,000 monthly. These factory workers are made to overwork from Monday to Saturday (7 am to 6 pm) and they are often shortchanged of their overtime allowances. The working condition is miserably poor as workers are denied severance entitlement and other benefits. 2. Management recklessly violates Pension Reform Act and consequently deny workers their right to pension. So brazen is the level of violation such that the management deducts workers contribution (8%) and pockets it instead of remitting to the Pension Fund Administrator (PFA). The management also do not contribute its own share of the pension which is 10%. This constitutes gross violation of Pension Reform Act. 3. The management deducts tax from workers salary and do not remit to the tax authority and government. 4. The management subjects workers to intimidation, harassment and arbitrary sacks and do not pay their earned entitlements. For instance, Musa Ibrahim has been placed on indefinite suspension since May 2019 for requesting for his overtime entitlements to be paid, he has not been sacked and his entitlement is yet to be paid. 5. There are no adequate protective work tools including hygiene. In view of the fact that the leadership of the National Union of Food, Beverages and Tobacco Employees (NUFBTE) has not only abandoned workers in MABISCO and the entire industry, but it has also betrayed Nigerian workers, we hereby appeal to the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) IN Ogun State and National to intervene. We also appeal to workers, activists, socialists and the general public to join the campaign to expose the slavery condition in MABISCO and put pressure on Mr Felix Eiremiokhae to end all anti-labour practices in the company including paying all earned entitlements and pension denied to former and current workers. Please call and send protest messages to MABISCO CEO (08171229888) calling on him to end anti-labour policies and also share on social media. STRUGGLE CONTINUES, VICTORY IS CERTAIN! |
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