Modern Day Slavery: GENESIS Group Cuts Workers Salaries Recklessly

An insider in the firm sent this to OluFamous.Com. Ministry of Labour should look into this issue:

Recently, Genesis Group Nigeria, the company that owns the Genesis Restaurant and Deluxe Cinemas chain cut workers’ salaries by various percentages, with some workers even getting a 50% pay cut and some getting sacked for no reason but “the situation of the economy”.

Yes, we all know the economy is bad but as insiders, we know how much the company makes monthly and how much of our blood and sweat is put into making those billions for them. 

Sometimes we are slaved tirelessly, even till late hours without getting paid overtime (company policy) all in the name of meeting “a quota”. Note: The economy doesn’t affect the company, they increased prices of their food et al to match the situation, yet they’re cutting salaries. Even if they didn’t increase prices, they would still be making profits of over 70% on most items. 

Drivers and Kitchen Staff that previously earned a meagre N30,000 now earn between N15000 – N20000 and most of them can barely afford to feed their families, not to even talk about fees, rent and other bills. 

A widow who works as a staff here said one of her 2 children has to stay at home next term because she can’t afford his school fees and she’s hardly employable anywhere else. The rate at which people are being laid off is unfair & inhumane not to talk about the way staff are treated. 

I’ve worked in this company for years and each day I pray to God that I find a better job at a company that values its workers. Honestly, over 95% of staff here are only here because they haven’t gotten anything better and would gladly leave at the slightest opportunity. 

The company owns several restaurants but can’t feed its workers properly, the food we are given is what prisoners would reject, most times its half-cooked, excessively salty, no maggi and the worst of all, no meat and they can’t even provide water for us to drink. 

I am pained, I am angry, how do I explain to my children that they can no longer have 3 square meals because “my oga at the top” is a heartless and inconsiderate man who only cares about how much he makes while neglecting the large number of families he’s destroying. 

If you go to any Genesis Fast food, you’d never know of our plight because the staff are forced to put on fake smiles and pretend to customers, while suffering inside. There’s no point for people to patronize Genesis anymore when despite all the money you spend, it’s all going to the pocket of one person while we the “money generators” are treated like slaves. 

We have nobody to fight for us. Anybody that opposes, gets fired instantly and their terminal benefits forfeited. We know that even if the economy gets better tomorrow, our salaries will not be restored because we work for greedy sets of human beings. 

We live in a country where employers get away with all sorts of things because the system doesn’t work. A company where your boss can walk in and slap you for no reason or maybe because someone annoyed him at home, is that one company? 

To all of you bringing your CVs, we here are struggling to leave. God help us all. Shalom.

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  1. We all know the owners of Genesis. They are the same set of selfish people that milked Nigeria dry in the last administration. NLC should look into the workers complaints and if the company cannot do the needful they should please close down not to treat Nigerians as slaves in their own land

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  2. D cut down is too much. They should pls do look into der issues

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  3. Terrible!my guess is the bosses are foreigners.i heard about one(lebanese I think) that impregnated and assaults his maid and boasts that nothing will happen.

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  4. There is no money, is better to cut salary than sack.

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  5. You can leave the company if you are not happy with the conditions. People are all over nigeria looking for what you have and they can't get it. That company run generators to generate electricity and they buy alot of diesel. So they need to cut cost to meet their demands.

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  6. It's a pity,,,however d writer of dis article shld undstand dat laying of of workers in tym lyk dis is d last resort for most existing companies, if almighty cheveron, shell,banks et al ar doing it, hw much more a one man biz,,,though sad but d reality must be faced, overheads nowadays ar on d high side,,,just Pray 4 better days.

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  7. Imagine, people r just selfish n inhuman, using dere workers anihw n cutting dere pay..

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  8. That's bad. Ministry of labour should look into this matter

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  9. Hassan Aderemi27 May, 2016 10:31

    Some jobs are more or less slavery employment.

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  10. God help us.nenyekutes@gmail.com

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  11. A labourer deserves his wages and if you as am employer deprives him of it, you will answer t both man and God. You may escape man's judgment but not God's.
    dec.16th@yahoo.com

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  12. Even if u'll cut salaries, it shouldn't b by dat high margin, 50% is too much,

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  13. hmmmmm. Naija! my country!

    #Olu,can you see?

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  14. The company is trying not to sack their staff bcos i know other companies with this staff strength will lay off their workers rather than think of a better option

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  15. When the economy was good, did they touch your salary?

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  16. Guy, thank your God that they are kind enough to still keep you. count yourself as very luck. Many companies are sacking everyday.

    Better change your attitude and contribute so that the business will survive the hard times. Boy, better blame Buhari and not a company that is still paying you.

    In fact you need to go and confess your sins.

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  17. wow that's too much ooo kilode na

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  18. I wonder how many employers feed their staffs but in spite of the struggling economy, this remains a practice in the company.

    we working here are grateful and remains grateful. its a time the very best hand has to be working and i can say you lost it because you were not good and should accept it.

    your stories are false.

    bye

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  19. It is a pity how people think, if you are good am sure no one thinks of sacking you, you were sacked for the wrong attitude. Many companies laid- off staff months back but in Genesis it was recent this was brought up.

    I wonder how many employers feed their staffs but in spite of the struggling economy, this remains a practice in the company.

    we working here are grateful and remains grateful. its a time the very best hand has to be working and i can say you lost it because you were not good and should accept it.

    your stories are false.

    bye

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  20. The poster should go and hug transformer. The company in question is been patrotic enough to have still maintain it's payroll size despite the had times. There is sharp drop in sales and other revenue generating activities of the coy owing to the harsh economic condition of the country, The coy value its workforce and have choosen not to lay off staff or owe salaries. Please dear poster i will advise you put your records with the company right rather than taking to this frevolious scandals.

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