Someone sent the following to us in the aftermath of the suspension of all operations at Air Nigeria and subsequent sack of the majority of the staff members of the airline.
''How can Jimoh Ibrahim get away with this...making hundreds of innocent staff and their families jobless and not sure of where the next meal will come from. Air Nigeria owes them 5 months well deserved salaries, after putting them on compulsory leave for 1 month and finally sacks them on the pages of the newspapers without any notice and benefits.
These staff holding valid letter/contract of employments of Air Nigeria. And nobody is saying anything about this. This is the height of injustice and human abuse. Why would the FG look on and let this pass by just like the Farouk Lawan & Dana Air? It's sad!!!
Out of curiosity to know better, we have decided to post this. Does the argument above hold water. Also can the owner of a big business like Air Nigeria wake up one day and decide to shut down, while sacking all the workers. Do the workers have any right to any form of compensation(s). What does the law say about the situation.
''How can Jimoh Ibrahim get away with this...making hundreds of innocent staff and their families jobless and not sure of where the next meal will come from. Air Nigeria owes them 5 months well deserved salaries, after putting them on compulsory leave for 1 month and finally sacks them on the pages of the newspapers without any notice and benefits.
These staff holding valid letter/contract of employments of Air Nigeria. And nobody is saying anything about this. This is the height of injustice and human abuse. Why would the FG look on and let this pass by just like the Farouk Lawan & Dana Air? It's sad!!!
Out of curiosity to know better, we have decided to post this. Does the argument above hold water. Also can the owner of a big business like Air Nigeria wake up one day and decide to shut down, while sacking all the workers. Do the workers have any right to any form of compensation(s). What does the law say about the situation.
BARRISTER JIMOH IBRAHIM |
1 comment:
The Nigerian factor. He will get away with it. From the moment he took over Air Nigeria, the bells were chiming. Perhaps he has saved another plane from crashing.
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