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This Is A Slavery Company by MOPDEEP(op): 9:12am On May 28, 2025
Getting to work this morning, saw a memo that read no staff should bring a phone to company..
This is a modern slavery, that needs the government attention..

Re: This Is A Slavery Company by advanceDNA:
MOPDEEP:
Getting to work this morning, saw a memo that read no staff should bring a phone to company..
This is a modern slavery, that needs the government attention..
I fear who no fear you..

..them say no use of phone for production floor.... u say them ban u from bringing phone to work...
Re: This Is A Slavery Company by columbus007(m): 10:16am On May 28, 2025
Contract staff I guess, nobody is coming for your resque it has happened to me before in Guinness.
Re: This Is A Slavery Company by arantess: 10:27am On May 28, 2025
MOPDEEP:
Getting to work this morning, saw a memo that read no staff should bring a phone to company..
This is a modern slavery, that needs the government attention..
is it in the factory where production is ongoing or in the offices?
Re: This Is A Slavery Company by Meerahbel: 11:00am On May 28, 2025
While the company may argue that banning phones is meant to improve productivity or protect sensitive information, implementing a blanket ban on personal phones can be seen as excessive and impractical—especially in today’s connected world.

Emergency Access: Employees need to be reachable in case of personal or family emergencies. Completely restricting phones could put staff and their loved ones at risk in critical situations.

Work-Life Integration: Many professionals use their phones for both personal and work-related purposes, including email, calendar, and communication apps. Banning phones entirely may disrupt productivity instead of improving it.

Employee Trust and Morale: Such a strict policy may send the wrong message—that employees can’t be trusted. This can damage morale and foster resentment, rather than loyalty and accountability.

Legal and Ethical Implications: Depending on the industry and local labor laws, such a rule could potentially violate workers’ rights or be deemed unreasonable, especially if phones are not used irresponsibly during working hours.

Balanced Approach Is Better: Instead of an outright ban, the company could implement a policy that restricts phone use during work hours or in certain areas, while still allowing staff to keep their phones on silent and accessible for urgent matters.
MOPDEEP:
Getting to work this morning, saw a memo that read no staff should bring a phone to company..
This is a modern slavery, that needs the government attention..
Re: This Is A Slavery Company by aieromon(m): 11:16am On May 28, 2025
JAWA International Ltd is a local manufacturer of pharmaceutical products.

The ban on the use of mobile phones within a production area is universal. The only persons that will complain are the factory workers.
Re: This Is A Slavery Company by Rexymania(m): 1:18pm On May 28, 2025
"severe section" e no pass sack
What else can they do?
Re: This Is A Slavery Company by Phabulous4(m): 1:38pm On May 28, 2025
Were you supposed to use your phone in the factory? It clearly states that phones are not allowed in the factory, not in the company premises, If you are outside the factory on a break, then you can use your phone. At least, that’s how I interpret it.

Emphasis on "in the factory" was made 3 times.


MOPDEEP:
Getting to work this morning, saw a memo that read no staff should bring a phone to company..
This is a modern slavery, that needs the government attention..
Re: This Is A Slavery Company by Englishisamust:
MOPDEEP:
Getting to work this morning, saw a memo that read no staff should bring a phone to company..
This is a modern slavery, that needs the government attention..
The Sapa never hold you well!!!. By the time cockoraoch dey look like food to you, you go swallow your pride go work
Re: This Is A Slavery Company by wellsaid(m): 2:42pm On May 28, 2025
People brain just dull for this country. Shey na hunger and starvation cause am. Or lack of consumption of enough protein. undecided

You Wan dey use phone during production before?? angry
Re: This Is A Slavery Company by Esthered: 3:15pm On May 28, 2025
Why do people use ChatGPT to respond these days?
Re: This Is A Slavery Company by AKWATGOLD1(m): 3:51pm On May 28, 2025
You have just committed another offence for snap and post on internet.
MOPDEEP:
Getting to work this morning, saw a memo that read no staff should bring a phone to company..
This is a modern slavery, that needs the government attention..
Re: This Is A Slavery Company by Nobody: 3:56pm On May 28, 2025
It's indeed slavery...
Working as a contract staff in Nigeria means hellfire on earth
Re: This Is A Slavery Company by MufasaLion: 4:00pm On May 28, 2025
wellsaid:
People brain just dull for this country. Shey na hunger and starvation cause am. Or lack of consumption of enough protein. undecided

You Wan dey use phone during production before?? angry
Hilarious. grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
Re: This Is A Slavery Company by Ay04z(m): 5:36pm On May 28, 2025
If d country balance who will remain in diz type of yeye work... Make una endure better days is near.... Sha no stay too long... Had i know is the last statement of a fool grin
Re: This Is A Slavery Company by KingTom(m): 6:08pm On May 28, 2025
Na your first job be this it's obvious grin e say na GOVERNMENT ATTENTION grin grin grin grin
Re: This Is A Slavery Company by Englishisamust: 7:34pm On May 28, 2025
cassidy1996:
It's indeed slavery...
Working as a contract staff in Nigeria means hellfire on earth
When better Sapa hold you for throat you forget all this. I will never forget 2022.. Those Indian and lesbian na God go punish them all.. Dem won use work finish mw cry
Re: This Is A Slavery Company by Krak(m): 8:15pm On May 28, 2025
Esthered:
Why do people use ChatGPT to respond these days?
It is ITK.
Re: This Is A Slavery Company by aieromon(m): 8:55pm On May 28, 2025
Englishisamust:
When better Sapa hold you for throat you forget all this. I will never forget 2022.. Those Indian and lesbian na God go punish them all.. Dem won use work finish mw cry
grin grin Lebanese you mean
Re: This Is A Slavery Company by CJStarz: 9:24pm On May 28, 2025
columbus007:
Contract staff I guess, nobody is coming for your resque it has happened to me before in Guinness.
Rescue
Re: This Is A Slavery Company by Kimo21(m): 9:26pm On May 28, 2025
MOPDEEP:
Getting to work this morning, saw a memo that read no staff should bring a phone to company..
This is a modern slavery, that needs the government attention..
How you were employed is even a miracle because
It is simple english…they didn’t say you shouldn’t bring your phone…they said don’t USE it in the factory. Nawa
Re: This Is A Slavery Company by columbus007(m): 9:29pm On May 28, 2025
CJStarz:
Rescue
typo from my phone. Anyway thanks.
Re: This Is A Slavery Company by ItisWell22(f): 9:55pm On May 28, 2025
wellsaid:
People brain just dull for this country. Shey na hunger and starvation cause am. Or lack of consumption of enough protein. undecided

You Wan dey use phone during production before?? angry
I don’t get the reason for the complaint here.
I feel like it also helps to protect the workers too, as distractions caused by phones during production could lead to accidents.

Esthered:
Why do people use ChatGPT to respond these days?
PERFECT response.
Re: This Is A Slavery Company by arantess: 10:12pm On May 28, 2025
Meerahbel:
While the company may argue that banning phones is meant to improve productivity or protect sensitive information, implementing a blanket ban on personal phones can be seen as excessive and impractical—especially in today’s connected world.

Emergency Access: Employees need to be reachable in case of personal or family emergencies. Completely restricting phones could put staff and their loved ones at risk in critical situations.

Work-Life Integration: Many professionals use their phones for both personal and work-related purposes, including email, calendar, and communication apps. Banning phones entirely may disrupt productivity instead of improving it.

Employee Trust and Morale: Such a strict policy may send the wrong message—that employees can’t be trusted. This can damage morale and foster resentment, rather than loyalty and accountability.

Legal and Ethical Implications: Depending on the industry and local labor laws, such a rule could potentially violate workers’ rights or be deemed unreasonable, especially if phones are not used irresponsibly during working hours.

Balanced Approach Is Better: Instead of an outright ban, the company could implement a policy that restricts phone use during work hours or in certain areas, while still allowing staff to keep their phones on silent and accessible for urgent matters.
Put your chatGpt source
Re: This Is A Slavery Company by arantess: 10:14pm On May 28, 2025
wellsaid:
People brain just dull for this country. Shey na hunger and starvation cause am. Or lack of consumption of enough protein. undecided

You Wan dey use phone during production before?? angry
Na why I asked oo wether na inside factory or inside office section grin
Re: This Is A Slavery Company by Omoawoke(m): 2:52am On May 29, 2025
Use of phone during production can be dangerous

Apart from the fact that it causes distractions and affects efficiency
Re: This Is A Slavery Company by Nelsondiego69: 4:35am On May 29, 2025
MOPDEEP:
Getting to work this morning, saw a memo that read no staff should bring a phone to company..
This is a modern slavery, that needs the government attention..
how can someone leave his/her phone at home while going to work, missing many other opportunities because of how much salary you are paying themhuh
Re: This Is A Slavery Company by Starhearts: 5:38am On May 29, 2025
MOPDEEP:
Getting to work this morning, saw a memo that read no staff should bring a phone to company..
This is a modern slavery, that needs the government attention..
Give us d location of d company
Re: This Is A Slavery Company by DesChyko: 7:21am On May 29, 2025
So, you want to be operating phones while making drugs that humans consume?
Re: This Is A Slavery Company by James4358(m): 8:54am On May 29, 2025
We have strong labour laws.... But enforcement is always the wahala. Labour leaders are not concerned with the private sector .
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