
This move is to enforce its earlier directive that pay would now be calculated strictly on attendance. The deductions hit workers across ministries, especially those at the Jerome Udoji Secretariat in Awka, where many were shocked by receiving as low as ₦3,500, and ₦10,000...
The state government says the policy is meant to finally end the Monday absenteeism tied to the old sit‑at‑home culture and restore full productivity in the state but the workers argue about safety concerns ...
Way to go, they were lucky their appointment was not terminated.
ReplyDeletePlease do not say that. How can you ask people to come out without ensuring their security? It's not their fault and Solid knows this
DeleteThose that has been coming out are they all dead?
DeleteThey better choose between their job and sitting at home on Mondays.
this is funny but also a good way to stop that rubbish of not coming to work every Mondays.
ReplyDeleteHas anything been put in place to make sure they are safe, when going to work on Monday??
ReplyDeleteHow do Soludo expect people to come to work on Mondays without proper security in order? Most parents are not allowing their children out on Mondays, that is for teachers. Is he expecting the teachers to go to their houses and force them out? It is not fair honestly
ReplyDeleteGood 👍 Common among LG staff too
ReplyDeleteIt’s okay
ReplyDeleteBut how they deduct 4 days and get to 3,500 or 10k
Soludo is not playing
ReplyDeleteHiaaaaaaaaaa
ReplyDeleteThe Workers Needs To Take Their Work Serious ooo,
Hello iya Boys
Hopefully the insecurities is a thing of the past.
ReplyDeleteI thought kanu has already cancelled the sit at home on Mondays, why are they still not going to work?
ReplyDeleteThey were really living the life, getting paid for 5 days and only working 4
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