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We Work Like Slaves, Nigerian Workers In Lebanese Company Cry Out Over Maltreatment | Sahara Reporters ...we are being paid peanuts as a monthly salary. When we did the breakdown, they paid N1,400 daily & N130 per hour for overtime RealAARahman READ MORE:

Nigerians working at the Unique Foam , a Lebanese company in Ilorin, Kwara State, have raised the alarm over maltreatment by the management of the company.

“They sack people who have been there for years. Ninety-five per cent of the workers are casual workers, rather than turn us to permanent staff; they lay people off easily without severance pay. They added, “We want a quick reform by the company to “staff” all of us and to guarantee our safety for any future incident.

“Those who behind our maltreatment are: Ali Ahmad Zain, Managing Director; Ali Ibrahim, Maintenance Manager; Ali Manshar, Factory Manager, Asir Ademola Shefiu, Admin manager; and Ibiyemi Opeyemi, Human Resource Manager.”

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