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when i first saw the heading indicating 190 staff of fidelity bank sacked, i thought the did something bad upon reading further. but this is an organizational restructuring that takes place in almost every profit making orga ...
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NDC MUST GO. CHANGE IS COMING
Fidelity
Linda may I please know your area of expertise , you sound like someone in banking and probably not affected by this restructuring
The Bank of Ghana should do Background checks on Fidelity Bank. Many things do not support its public posture.
With this state of the country it will happen. Next year will be even worse under Mahama, people will be sacked from work. Change is coming
I do not support the NDC, but this has nothing to do with Politics..
Banks all over the country are shedding off staff. Restructuring is taking place because of the introduction of Technology. Now we have Cash deposit machi ...
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Really true.
Additionally i think operating expenses are now so high considering the economic crisis i.e dumsor, high taxes, high Non PerformingLoans etc.
What an economic environment we find ourselves. JAM, do something for us
Linda may I please know your area of expertise , you sound like someone in banking and probably not affected by this restructuring
The workers are been exploited because there is no union to negotiate good n reasonable packages for them.just basic pay instead of the gloss stipulated in the contracts of staff.its peanut of package.
THE OWENS OF THE BANK IS NDC MAN SO LET SEE WHAT WORKES
To protect the banks image the heading should be reform.
It is only God who knows best.
It is only God who knows best.
ALL THOSE TINY NIGERIAN SAVINGS AND LOANS COMPANIES THAT PACKED BAG AND BAGAGE WITH 10 MILLION DOLLARS IN THEIR KITTY ARE NOW CONGLOMERATES DUE TO SHALLOW GHANA MINDED GHANA " GOVERNMENT" BORROWING. GOD SAVE US!
its not only d banking sector which is undergoing restructuring, manufacturing concerns are doing likewise. Does this government listen at all?
Just a ploy to kick out the Procredit staff they inherited. Bank of the year indeed
yes 90% of the staff laid off are ProCredit workers.