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Airtel’s Indians To Reduce Staff Salary By At Least 60%: Strike Action Looms by faithful32: 5:30am On Sep 29, 2011
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Many would remember that over the past few months, there have remained several disagreements between staff of Airtel, Nigeria and the company’s management over several issues; issues which have led two 2 strike actions within the past 5 months. It should be noted that before now, Airtel’s Call Centre had been run by the subcontracted Nigerian firms: CCSNL, HR Index and Bezaleel. Barely three months after the Indians took over from ZAIN, they introduced their own Subcontracting firms: Tech Mahindra and Spanco BPO to ultimately take over from the Nigerians that have until now run the Abuja and Lagos call centre and the shops as well.
Fast forward: June, 2011. The Indians decided to make some organizational ‘adjustments’. Adjustments that led to the first strike action by the Abuja Call Centre agents. It was decided by the Company’s management that all staff who had gone on leave would be unpaid for those days not worked for; pregnant women to be indiscriminately sacked, termination of medical insurance and delay in the payment of June Salaries. This led to the first strike action which led to the total downing of tools by the Abuja Call Centre agents; an action which led to all customers’ calls being routed to the Lagos call centre. A day later, management had a change of mind and paid staff salaries, the payment of staff salaries that had been on leave and the enrolment of all staff in the National Health Insurance Scheme.
July 18, 20011. Airtel had declared excessive profits from the 2010 year and decided to award CERTAIN staff bonuses ranging into the millions of naira. One would think this largesse would go round all workers but the Indians decided that some staff where MORE EQUAL than others. Call Centre Agents that did 60% of the work were neglected. Also, staff that joined the call centre from November, 2010 till date were never given the benefits of staff lines prompting them to recharge their lines like any other network subscriber (imagine living by the ocean and washing your face with spittle). These issues led to a strike which involved the NLC that lasted over a week and a half. Finally, certain agreement were reached and the company promised to pay bonuses ON OR BEFORE 31ST AUGUST 2011 as contained in a communiqué issued to all staff; an agreement which it has not been acknowledged till date.
Monday, 19th September, 2011. After a meeting between Airtel Managent and their subcontracting Indian firms, Spanco Bpo, Tech Mahindra, and representatives of the workers union, it was decided unanimously by Airtel that ‘all staff salaries, effective from 1st October, 2011, would be reduced by at least 60%’ because “…the company needs to survive as the salaries were to hectic for the company to bear’. As such, call Centre Agents that have since the last two years earned N74,070 would now earn N29600; ‘Junior’ supervisors that have earned N180,000 would now earn N72,000 and some Assistant Managers that have earned N240,000 would now earn N96,000 per month!!!! Imagine Airtel ‘needing’ to survive after a $10.7 billion takeover of Zain, the highest ever trans-continental transaction
Now, with N29,600, how would Call Centre Agents, for instance, pay house rents that range between N80,000 and N450,000 in Lagos and Abuja, buy food, tend to their respective families/friends’ needs then clothe themselves. Seemingly, this is highly IMPOSSIBLE with the newly proposed Airtel salary structures. A corper, for intstance would earn as much as an Airtel Call Centre agent.
Sandeepn Nair, one of the mangers the Indians brought over was quoted to have said that the call centre job was a job not meant for graduates, since it was so in his country. He also claimed that he started work as a call centre agent in his country (a country that tolerates child labour) at the age of 14! Now at 29, his is a ‘proud’ call centre manager. There have been other indications that the proposed salary reduction was due to the ‘extravagant’ life styles (according to the Indians) of the call centre agents at the Abuja call centre. When one visits the Airtel Call Centre at Abuja during a typical shift, several flashy cars are seen parked and it could be mistaken for a car shop. The Indians on the other hand who earn FAR MORE than the workers still chatter cabs to take them to their various destinations. Also, at the staff canteen, while at least 3 Indian mangers ALWAYS share a plate of rice with a bottle of 7up, call centre agents eat lavishly, and individually as well. (Seriously, no pun intended).
One thing the Indians REALLY need to understand is to ‘act like Romans while in Rome’. This is Nigeria! The fact that India permits child labour, Indian-call-centres-run-by-school-drop-outs and the unschooled and peanuts being earned as salaries doesn’t mean it can work in Nigeria. Nigerians would prefer to ‘get rich or die trying’. Fact!
Unless a consensus is reached between Airtel’s managent and Workers union before 30th September, 2011 on NO SALARY REDUCTION, don’t be surprised when you call the Airtel Call Centre with your line’s issues and being unable to go through. Workers are ready to down tools again for as long as possible to press home their demands as there is a planned match to the National Assembly to press home issues.
It should be noted that inhumane working conditions are also being experienced by workers at the Indian run Delta Steel Company at Aladja, Warri, Delta State.eleme petro chemical p/h

Ps: kindly forgive if the word “Indian(s)” used mostly in this article sounds racist. This is because ‘a spade has to be called a spade’
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Re: Airtel’s Indians To Reduce Staff Salary By At Least 60%: Strike Action Looms by Dyt(f): 7:11am On Sep 29, 2011
Hmmmm
Re: Airtel’s Indians To Reduce Staff Salary By At Least 60%: Strike Action Looms by alaanu(m): 9:56am On Sep 29, 2011
These actions by Airtel are not surprises at all. it is just typical of any Indian and Lebanese owned firms. I hope the workers would hav the gutts to stand their ground and force thenm to rescind those actions. This is a wake up call to our legislators and the govt to always commits foreigners to good HR relation and mgt after take-overs of privatizes companies. The NLC should please assist the workers in their demands.
Re: Airtel’s Indians To Reduce Staff Salary By At Least 60%: Strike Action Looms by Kokofi(m): 12:33pm On Sep 29, 2011
dont mind the poverty ridden pple, they're trying to import poverty to nigeria, dt's why they only eat rice and donut at d cafetaria or bread & stew. they're already in negotiation with NLC & NUPTE(Nig. Union of Postal & Telecom Employee). We're stil awaitin dr resolutn,
Re: Airtel’s Indians To Reduce Staff Salary By At Least 60%: Strike Action Looms by Nelton(m): 12:46pm On Sep 29, 2011
It is such a sad story that Indians are treating Nigerians this way and the govt is just looking at them. I have been followining what is happening in Airtel for some time now starting from the Abuja strike. It is imperative to know that there have never ever been a time since GSM came that a strike like this would be happening. Now Airtel has taken over from Zain and everyday there seem to be one problem or the other. I would advise the workers to stage a protest to the National assmbly in Abuja, because right now it seems even the NLC has failed them. It is high time the Nigerian govet rise up to this occasion. Indians cannot come and dehumanise our citizens here in Niegria. If they cannot meet up with the working standards as it is then they should pack their bags and go. Everywhere you go where Indians are employers of labour the complains is always the same and yet the govt does not want to take action on this. My friends the only way is to cry out to the National assembly, down tools and let the whole world know that you guys are not been treated well. We are all solidly behind you.
Re: Airtel’s Indians To Reduce Staff Salary By At Least 60%: Strike Action Looms by destinedsh: 3:32pm On Sep 29, 2011
hmnn. i also currently work with an india company and i tell you everything written here is absolutely true. INDIAN= WICKED PEOPLE, INDIAN= SLAVERY, infact INDIANS= POVERTY
Re: Airtel’s Indians To Reduce Staff Salary By At Least 60%: Strike Action Looms by rocean: 4:25pm On Sep 29, 2011
thanks alot
Re: Airtel’s Indians To Reduce Staff Salary By At Least 60%: Strike Action Looms by gatekepper: 8:54pm On Sep 30, 2011
Everything that has been said on this thread about the telecommunications company AIRTEL and their so called "technical partners" (SPANCO BPO and TECH MAHINDRA) has been so true. These guys claim to run successful businesses in other parts of the world won’t they? They claimed that at the time they were prospecting for business opportunities in Nigeria they had been told that Nigerians on a scale of 1-10; (10 being the highest) that Nigerians had an IQ level of between 2- 3 percent. It was obviously on this assumption that these partners took up businesses in Nigeria.

This is a company that runs its business exceeding the stipulated expertrate quota; where Nigerians are moved out of certain key positions to make room for a “Deepak or a Pranab” from India. Most of which are here not having the appropriate immigration document that enables them to work in Nigeria. It is a sorry sight to see Senior Nigerian Immigrations Officers (I would choose to withhold names and photo proof for now) come to collect settlements at the end of each month from these Indians instead of carrying out their statutory functions of rooting these illegal aliens out of our country. At this rate who is to say that these technical partners remit taxes deducted from staff salaries to the federal Inland revenue service (FIRS).

These so called technical partners SPANCO AND TECH MAHINDRA decided to circumvent the ideals of the National youth service scheme (NYSC) trying to use the scheme as a steady source of cheap labour to run their daily operations at the expense of those they choose to employ.

In times like this one may ask where our is Government?

The Indians seek to circumvent everything in this country and we Nigerians do not help the situation This is a company having a very wealthy and influential Oba on its governing board. Sad really, really Sad,

As if these issues where not enough they now choose to shut down there businesses when staff do not agree to certain demeaning work conditions.

1. No one can accrue more than or go on more than 6 days annual leave.
2. Work six(6) days a week for 8 hours per day.
3. Accept a 60% salary deduction.
4. Accept a 50% staff downsizing.
5. No incentives

just to mention a few


This I must say is rather disheartening on the heels of which most staff got text messages telling them not to bother about work that their services where no longer required!!!!!

I am at a loss for words to express how must people here must feel at this time. I do believe say God dey!!!!!
Re: Airtel’s Indians To Reduce Staff Salary By At Least 60%: Strike Action Looms by tyem: 6:16pm On Oct 01, 2011
I knew something like this was going to happen after the lock up that happened some couple of months back,what bothers me what our Government is doing about this or they want to tell us that they are not aware of such activities?

i have been in deep thought and sighing over and over since this news got to my hearing,my thought was how would this family men and women carry on with their responsibilities(pay bills,feed,etc) and still meet up

What becomes the fate of these thousands of people who has diligently worked for this coy for years and was jus laid off with a mere txt message embarassed
this is against all humane rules,even if such is obtainable in their own country,we plead to our current govt to look into this matter so that those affected can be recalled or adequately compensated so they can make ends meet

Also,maybe contracting of staff by indigenous or multinational coy should be scrapped and all of them should be monitored by the labor union of this country,i belive sanity would be restored.

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