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Fear grips MTN staff over sack of 280, as more may go

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Fear grips MTN staff over sack of 280, as more may go

While staff affected in a mass sack by the South African telecoms giant, MTN, are yet to recover from the shock, those not affected seem gripped by fear over speculation that more heads may roll.

A senior management staff told Ripples Nigeria in a chat, that the sack came at a time it was not expected.

“If the management had done this in 2015 and 2016 when the company was facing twin problems of paying over $2.5 billion fine to government and suffering the effect of recession, it could have been understandable, but to carry out such an action in the year that promised to be rosy beats everyone’s imagination, “ he said.

He confirmed that prior to the mass sack, more than 50 staff had on their own left the company, based on health conditions and other offers, which would have made the number of staff, laid off unnecessary or be reduced.

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It was gathered that staff mostly affected were those in the public relations, marketing and finance departments.

No reason was adduced by the management, except a tacit statement to each affected employee, stating that some reorganization in the outfit had made it necessary to review staff list.

The statement promised that the door would still be open for any of them to return when the need arises.

The company issued letters of sack to 200 permanent workers and 80 contract staff in its Nigeria arm.

This is as the company is said to be targeting at least, 25 per cent of its 1,800 workers in the country.

But the affected staff said they would take up the company through all avenues, including the arbitration courts to ascertain that they were unfairly treated.

Two senior managers, said to have been promoted in November 2016 were among those sacked at the Lagos headquarters of the company.

Though the Chief Executive Officer, MTN Nigeria Ferdi Moolman, could not be reached, an aide of his said management had concluded plans to outsource most of its services henceforth.

 

 

 

 

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  1. Animashaun Ayodeji

    May 2, 2017 at 12:05 pm

    Mass Sack is always never expected, the board of the company will not call workers one after the other to inform them they will be getting sacked soon. The affected workers should take heart and look for other means of generating income. Life must continue, no matter how bad their situations are.

    • seyi jelili

      May 3, 2017 at 3:16 am

      Sure, but it’s not gonna be easy the way you say it. How do they get the means to generate the income? MTN has done bad.

      • JOHNSON PETER

        May 3, 2017 at 3:52 am

        It is a Shylock theory, MTN avenged the penalty the ncc meted on them when they paid the fine levelled against them.

  2. Anita Kingsley

    May 2, 2017 at 12:09 pm

    That’s how it is when citizens depend on foreign companies for survival. All of them should go “made in Nigeria”, that’s the only way to guarantee security of job. MTN is messed up!

    • Agbor Chris

      May 2, 2017 at 12:16 pm

      This tragedy would have ended months ago if Federal Government agreed to send MTN out of Nigeria. Sacking over 200 workers at a go doesn’t make sense to me. If the company is short of funds, it ought to have explained to the workers before taking the shocking step it took.

  3. yanju omotodun

    May 2, 2017 at 3:24 pm

    When those in the public relations department are not bringing more subscribers to the Telecom company, then definitely the issue of downsizing will come to fore.

    • JOHNSON PETER

      May 3, 2017 at 3:51 am

      But is it their fault that people don’t subscribe to their network, MTN tarrif plan is the worst in the country and they cheat on customers alot so definitely, losing customers will also come to fore

      • Joy Madu

        May 3, 2017 at 5:35 am

        I don’t even use MTN again because they are thieves Aritel remain the best in all network.

  4. Balarabe musa

    May 3, 2017 at 4:00 am

    I am sure The minister of Labour, Ngige will look into this matter, this is uncalled for and justice must be rightly served to the affected staff.

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