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Re: My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by delishpot: 8:07am On May 20, 2015 |
ECOTERRORS: That na normal for FFK na 1 Like |
Re: My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by hayoakins(m): 8:09am On May 20, 2015 |
dunkem21:No bank? Now you lack fact |
Re: My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by waseun007: 8:10am On May 20, 2015 |
StealthyMe: 1 Like |
Re: My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by paparazzi1987(m): 8:11am On May 20, 2015 |
cramjones: Bro I can testify to this.entry level in any bank earn above 120k. |
Re: My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by STEVENcrack(m): 8:14am On May 20, 2015 |
cramjones: He's right bro, Once worked with GT and their entry gulps 208k per month, which bank does ur bro works, guy he's using ur head because they always split there pay..if you collate d whole package its always close to or slightly above 200k. BUT I like your VIEW if u meant for contract staffs esp marketers,this dudes collect as low as 18k,25k(marketers) with a target...this is hell on earth after all the strains we faced in school..Hell no, sometin gat 2 be done. 1 Like |
Re: My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by Nobody: 8:14am On May 20, 2015 |
The minimum wage for an average Nigerian worker who puts 8hrs a day should be 240,000 Naira. |
Re: My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by paparazzi1987(m): 8:14am On May 20, 2015 |
This is a big joke. No bank pays its entry level below 100K. I am a banker and I can testify to this claim. |
Re: My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by socialmediaman: 8:15am On May 20, 2015 |
Yeah, but I personally feel the wage snd labour system should be reviewed completely and wages should be recalculated per hour, and shift work should be implemented. I personally feel our leaders are not just thinking. In the USA for instance, 40hrs is the normal working time per week, anything more than that is calculated as overtime. if you work more than 40hrs per week, the extra hours is calculated by 1.5 multiplied by your original salary. For instance, if you earn $10 per hour and work for 60hrs per week, the first 40hrs is calculated as $40 x 10 = 400. The rest 20hrs is calculated as overtime, that is, 20hrs x 15 = 300. So you'll earn 400 + 300 = $700. If not for the overtime law, your pay would've been 60hrs x 10 = $600. So my point here is that because employers don't want to pay more money, they split the work between 2 different people, that is, one person works 40hrs, the other works 20hrs, or 30hrs each as they choose. In doing this, they have created 2 jobs instead of one, and they have already set a standard, that is, every entry employee starts with a minimum wage, not like some people earning N200,000 while some earn N40,000 on the same entry level position with the same qualification All employers should be meant to buy time sheets which their employees can use to punch in/out and their salaries should be calculated by hours put in weekly or bi-weekly as the case may be. dunkem21: 3 Likes |
Re: My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by Lastdon02(m): 8:15am On May 20, 2015 |
hmm so na big thin God day do me .. |
Re: My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by amacastel: 8:15am On May 20, 2015 |
#no2FCMBnUBAslavery# RBC Till something is done |
Re: My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by danny3089: 8:16am On May 20, 2015 |
cramjones:God bless Cramjones |
Re: My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by Burger01(m): 8:16am On May 20, 2015 |
Well done CramJones |
Re: My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by PehaKaso: 8:16am On May 20, 2015 |
[quote author=ECOTERRORS post=33911992]I don't discuss cramjones thread because he wil retract every thing before nightfall today |
Re: My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by juicebox: 8:18am On May 20, 2015 |
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Re: My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by paparazzi1987(m): 8:18am On May 20, 2015 |
socialmediaman: Not all contract staff are graduate. Moreover,marketing,dse,trainee jobs are not meant for Bsc holders. 1 Like |
Re: My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by Diamonddamsel: 8:19am On May 20, 2015 |
paparazzi1987:That is true.Are we saying the contract staff are not bankers as well?What makes them different several of them have the same qualification as the core staff some even more but due to unemployment challenges they take the job.Are they not doing work in the bank?Some doing same duties as the so called bankers.Lets put ourselves in their shoes its not fair to them. 1 Like |
Re: My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by lastmessenger: 8:20am On May 20, 2015 |
The first thing that the federal government must do is to ban all these job outsourcing companies. They share the money that should be paid to contract staff |
Re: My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by philips70(m): 8:20am On May 20, 2015 |
kingthreat: This is an anonymous forum and the people that know and have met the C-in-C elect do not reside in the moon. 7 Likes 1 Share |
Re: My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by joseph1832(m): 8:20am On May 20, 2015 |
The banks are even better. Those who are worse at this slavery of a thing are owners of one man business. Where they are lord almighty. They way and manner this people behave is appalling. The think and believe you're nothing. They will even threaten and insult you beyond reason and tell you if they fire you and put vacancy outside, within the tinkle of an eye you'll see many applicants file in. And the amount the pay is just too worrisome. Some graduates even earn as low as 15,000 per month and the work from 9-5, Monday to Saturday. Cramjones, I tell you that the banks are really better than these bastards... I pray the C in C listen to you and do something about this. Its high time graduates get respected in this country. |
Re: My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by tk4rd: 8:22am On May 20, 2015 |
I once created a similar thread,, but people thought I was dreaming.. www.nairaland.com/2136856/towards-finding-lasting-solution-problem |
Re: My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by socialmediaman: 8:23am On May 20, 2015 |
paparazzi1987: Obviously not true, are you really serious or being mischievous? Marketing jobs are done by bsc holders all over the world, and I also want to say this, many graduates are doing contract staff jobs and even work in the bulk counting rooms of banks who earn some of the least. So yes, there are graduates who are earning so low in banks 1 Like |
Re: My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by joseph1832(m): 8:24am On May 20, 2015 |
Brandnew2:At what level? Do you expect a level 4 worker with school cert to earn that amount?. |
Re: My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by lonelydora: 8:25am On May 20, 2015 |
Maxymilliano: Is it supposed to be so? Why the discrepancies between core staff and contract staff? Are they not graduates? |
Re: My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by 0b1nna: 8:25am On May 20, 2015 |
dunkem21: Entry level to earn >N120k? That must be level 10 you are talking of here. I strongly doubt that. Usually they start from 70k and above (depends on the bank) 1 Like |
Re: My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by justi4jesu(f): 8:26am On May 20, 2015 |
Maxymilliano: But they are both graduates right. |
Re: My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by MoUTD: 8:27am On May 20, 2015 |
nice write up. It is high time we youth use power of social media to send the message accross to the in-coming govt. Most banks(employers e.g telecom)have the core staff but contracts staff are more in numbers in order for the banks to cut costs. The banks pays the labaour unions yearly or monthly so that they can enjoy their trade. We jus need to change our ways. Another annoying thing , is the pension money they deducted from monthly salary, if u are disengaged or resigned, u are entitle to 25% within six month of disengament, the remaining, u will be reciving alert every month but u cant access it till u r 50yrs old. My question is , wht is our labour union thinking of b4 signing it? As so my ppl need money to start personal biz....pls let us talk to them ooo |
Re: My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by Maxymilliano(m): 8:28am On May 20, 2015 |
Re: My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by deathwing(m): 8:29am On May 20, 2015 |
I think you just like attention. Please research these nonsense you write. An Entry level salary is about 180k on the average. It's above 210k for some popular banks, actually. 1 Like |
Re: My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by obynaDmob(m): 8:30am On May 20, 2015 |
NA WA o...someone will say no bank worker earns less than 100k per month and later say except contract staff. Those ones noe dey work for the bank?? |
Re: My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by Maxymilliano(m): 8:31am On May 20, 2015 |
lonelydora: It is the stark reality of the situation in the country, no free money anywhere. |
Re: My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by deathwing(m): 8:31am On May 20, 2015 |
obynaDmob: The OP specifically mentioned 'entry level'. Contract staff are just that...contract. There is a big difference in pay. Some special contract people earn much more than the core staff though..depends on the work. 1 Like |
Re: My Take On The Slave Labor In Nigerian Banks - Cramjones by sadisgombe: 8:33am On May 20, 2015 |
[color=#006600][/color] Even the so called minimum wage of 18k must be looked into. It always baffles me when I think of workers earning 18k, or even less or a little above; how do thse people manage their lives? Bosses earn close to million/month while junior staff less than 20k and they both have family responsibilities, I think the gap is too wide. Hopefully, the incoming adminstration will look into this callous 18k minimum wage and rectify ,review it so as to meet todays man needs. |
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