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Career / Re: Huawei Out! by Olugunna01: 10:01am On Oct 09, 2019
jonsin:
Very true, it has become unbearable, Huawei and ZTE had turned to slave masters. Can you imagine a Chinese employer slapping an employee, with the peanuts they pay. Engineers sleep on site because of the little or nothing they get paid. Engineers dying in transit from working inter state and their families ignored. Engineers being beaten by agberos and hoodlums on site, demanding for money. Riggers being asked for certificates/equipment worth over 200,000 before they are allowed to work on sites that'll only fetch them 10,000. In the days of Ericsson, it wasn't like this, we were being treated and paid very well and lodged in big hotels when we work inter state, but now we are now slaves. We need help in the telecom industry. These slave masters needs to be cut down for their crimes
Well said, brother. Our government should come to our rescue. It's really becoming unbearable.
Career / Re: Huawei Out! by Olugunna01: 6:52am On Sep 26, 2019
UniversalDove:
What kind of maltreatment? What incidents brought this forth.? It will also do well if you can mention names and places
The maltreatments are stated in the post.
Career / Huawei Out! by Olugunna01: 6:31am On Sep 26, 2019
It's high time FG, NCC & NLC called Huawei Technologies Limited to order as Nigerians working for them directly or indirectly are tired of the slavery way of treating people working for them. These maltreatments range from Chinese slapping, shouting and threating Nigerian subordinates of their jobs. Their salary scale for all levels is the worst compared to what Nokia and Ericsson offer. Even Engineers working in their projects are tired of Huawei. We appeal to NCC and NLC to investigate these and let Huawei return sanity into telecom industry in Nigeria. We can't bear this any longer.

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