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Why Managers Should Pay Employees Competitive Wages

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Nigerian naira banknotes are seen in this picture illustration, September 10, 2018. REUTERS/Afolabi Sotunde/File Photo

No employee will be happy to continue to work in an organization where they are not valued or paid well enough for their effort and contribution. Often, they do not hesitate to quit working in such an organization. Of course, everyone in an organization might likely not be paid the same amount, probably due to the difference  in ranks and qualifications. However, a competitive salary for the team members is necessary, as it can deliver healthy returns for the company.

The true strength of a firm lies within the employees, which is the reason why they deserve to be well remunerated to spur them to deliver quality work in the workplace. Aside from the fact that a competitive salary leads to high productivity and retention of employees, it also attracts top talent.

Imagine a company that has top talents working for them, such a company will definitely thrive and generate more revenue because they have got the best team members. That is to say, companies that do not offer competitive salaries to their workers, automatically put themselves out of contention when it comes to sourcing top talents.

Before I go into reasons why managers should offer their employees a competitive salary, I will explain what a competitive salary is. A competitive salary means that what is being offered is equal or more than the industry average. I.e, What the employee will receive from the job is comparable to the amount other people receive from similar companies with the same job title.

Here are three (3) reasons why Managers should pay employees a competitive salary

1.) Improves Staff Productivity: One mistake organizations should not make is to see their employees as an expense. Employees are the greatest assets of companies who understand and know the worth of their team members. When employees are well paid, they will be much more invested in their jobs which can even see them go out of their way to accomplish any given task. Often, companies who pay their staff well do not necessarily need to demand high quality of work from the team members because it mostly comes naturally. A well-paid employee is usually highly motivated.

2.) Shows That They Are Valued: When employees are well paid in an organization they automatically come to the understanding that they are valued. Nothing builds an employee morale and work ethic like feeling truly valued and appreciated by their employers. Once employees feel valued in their place of work it leads to staff retention which automatically makes the company witness less turnover. On the other hand, employees will not hesitate to leave an organization that doesn’t properly compensate and value their efforts which can lead to high staff turnover. High staff turnover can negatively affect a company’s revenue because replacing and training new staff is an expensive process for businesses.

3.) Improves Profitability: Companies’ profits improve alongside employee morale. When employees are paid competitive salaries, it boosts a company’s profit in the process. Highly-paid teams are more engaged than those underpaid. When employers are well paid, they become fully invested in the work that no doubt boosts the revenue of the organization.

Conclusion

Organizations must understand that employees are not liabilities but assets. How well they are paid will determine their output which can positively or negatively affect the organization. Not paying staff competitively is not saving money, rather It will cost the company in so many ways. Therefore employers must see the need to pay their team members well so that they can give their best to the organization, which will definitely increase the company’s revenue.

EU Parliament and Council Agree on A Common Charger for All Devices by 2024

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The EU parliament and Council agreed on Tuesday to adopt the USB Type-C as the common charger for the block by autumn 2024, concluding the long deliberation geared toward reducing electronic waste in Europe.

The new rules, which establishes a single charging solution for certain electronics devices, means that consumers will no longer need a different charging device and cable every time they purchase a new device, and can use one single charger for all of their small and medium-sized portable electronic devices, according to a press release by the European Parliament’s Committee on Internal Market and Consumer Protection on Tuesday.

Mobile phones, tablets, e-readers, earbuds, digital cameras, headphones and headsets, handheld video game consoles and portable speakers that are rechargeable via a wired cable will have to be equipped with a USB Type-C port, regardless of their manufacturer. Laptops will also have to be adapted to the requirements by 40 months after the entry into force.

“Today we have made the common charger a reality in Europe! European consumers were frustrated long with multiple chargers piling up with every new device. Now they will be able to use a single charger for all their portable electronics,” Parliament’s rapporteur Alex Agius Saliba said.

The charging speed is also harmonized for devices that support fast charging, allowing users to charge their devices at the same speed with any compatible charger.

Since 2018, the European Commission has been trying to reach a consensus with other relevant European authorities on the use of the same charging port in Europe. But device producers such as Apple were worried that the rules would create electronic waste as companies and consumers transit to the USB Type-C, and it will also stifle innovation.

However, the European authorities, besides curbing electronic waste, believe the new rules will make products in the EU more sustainable and make consumers’ lives easier. These new obligations will lead to more re-use of chargers and will help consumers save up to 250 million euro a year on unnecessary charger purchases, the Commission said.

Apple and others now have less than two years to adapt, changing their charging ports to the recommended USB Type-C. Disposed of and unused chargers are estimated to represent about 11,000 tonnes of e-waste annually.

Alex Agius Saliba said laptops, e-readers, earbuds, keyboards, computer mice, and portable navigation devices are also included in addition to smartphones, tablets, digital cameras, headphones and headsets, handheld videogame consoles and portable speakers.

The legislation still needs to be formally approved by the European Parliament and European Council later this year. It will come into force 20 days after publication in the EU Official Journal and its provisions will start to apply to new devices after 24 months.

Peter Obi’s Presidential Candidacy Suffers Glitch As A Faction in Labour Party Unveils Ezenwafor AS A Flagbearer

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Peter Obi’s presidential candidacy has suffered a glitch following the factional emergence of ambassador Jude Ezenwafor as Labour Party’s presidential flag bearer for the 2023 election.

Ezenwafor, who was the former Anambra State Chairman of Labour Party, was declared the presidential candidate by the party’s acting chairman, Calistus Uju Okafor, on Tuesday in Abuja.

Okafor said Ezenwafor emerged as a candidate through affirmation during the party’s primary that was graced by members from across the country, describing the new flag bearer as “a man of integrity.”

“Having met all the requirements of the party, we hereby affirm you to be the presidential candidate of the Labour Party come 2023,” Okafor said.

Ezenwafor said his candidacy is to rescue Nigeria from its present predicament using the LP as a vehicle.

“Nigeria needs to be rescued. Labour is leading a revolutionary course, Labour party will win the general election.

“Our party is going to take over Nigeria and bring back the glory Nigeria needs.

“I have been in the corridors of government for the past 20 years. We are here on a rescue mission,” he said.

The development has thrown the momentum that is gathering around Obi, into disarray as the LP has two presidential candidates now and no one is sure of who will get a legal backing.

Ezenwafor had served the Anambra State government under different governors including Chinwoke Mbadinuju, Chris Ngige and Peter Obi, who he served for four months. His emergence as the candidate of the LP faction backed by the Acting National Chairman, thus stirs concern that they could be working for other political parties to thwart Obi’s chances.

Obi has enjoyed a huge followership, especially by Nigerian youths, since he declared his intention to run for president – mainly due to his issues-based campaign.

But Okafor said contrary to what many may believe, he was not fighting the former Anambra State governor, and his “doors are open” to discussion.

“I am fighting for what is my right. I am not fighting my brother. Those who think I’m being used should have a rethink,” he said.

Doyin Okupe, the director of Obi’s presidential campaign, had on Monday allayed fears of a leadership crisis rocking the Labour Party.

“I wish to reassure members of the Labour Party and the teeming supporters of HE Peter Obi nationwide and in the diaspora, that the leadership legal tussle in the party is no cause for alarm. It is just like a storm in a tea cup,” he said.

“We have had reasonable discussions wt Mr Calustus Okafor today, & I can categorically say that he is a patriotic Nigerian & a man of peace who will not engage in any act that will hurt an Igbo brother. I assure our Party members that these issues will be resolved amicably shortly,” he added.

But in response to the leadership crisis, Okafor said his fight is all about equity and justice, insisting that he remained the acting national chairman of the LP following the sacking of its late chairman, Abdulkadir Abdulsalam. He also said that no agreement has been reached yet between him and Okupe.

“I am fighting for Justice. There’s nowhere in any political party that an acting national secretary can take over the national chairmanship position. We have the deputy vice-chairman and the zonal vice Chairmen.

“There is nowhere in the constitution that says an acting national secretary could take over the leadership of a political party when the deputy national chairman and zonal vice chairmen. I am not witch-hunting Peter Obi.

“When Okupe called me, I told him that I was open for discussion. I was now surprised when he went to the media and said a different thing from what I told him.

“It is clear that he wanted to take me for granted. The leadership of the other faction is going about that I’m looking for recognition. It is an insult to me as a person.

“They should know that their leader is an acting national secretary while, I Calistus Uju Okafor is the acting national chairman. The court will soon remove them. I am very open to any discussion for the right thing to be done.

“The leader of the other faction should remain as the acting national secretary while I play my role as the acting national chairman. Every other positions in the Labour Party remain the same until we all obey the consent judgment that says an all-inclusive and expansive convention be held.”

On Tuesday, former Lagos State governor Bola Ahmed Tinubu, emerged as the presidential flag bearer of All Progressive Congress. This puts him up against the People’s Democratic Party’s candidate, Atiku Abubakar, who emerged the opposition’s flag bearer last month.

Nigerian youths, who are tired of bad leadership and are disappointed in the major parties’ choices of candidacy, have opted for Obi under the Labour Party. But the party’s leadership crisis has become a new challenge that will dampen their enthusiasm.

A New Course at Tekedia Institute – “Developing an MVP” by Wale Salami

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We have a really important course coming ahead at Tekedia Institute. One of the zen-masters in understanding patterns and creating winning products of the future is developing it. Ladies and Gentlemen, Wale Salami, is creating a new course – Developing an MVP (minimum viable product) – for all the innovators and project champions at Tekedia Institute.

Wale is the Managing Director of Midlothian Angel Network, an angel investing and early stage investment vehicle he runs to support the ecosystem of builders and makers! Through this fund, along with his partners, they have invested in dozens of startups around the world. Certainly, you will understand what investors look for in products as they invest in startups and companies!

Wale works in Amazon, in Dallas Texas, where they continue to build the foundation of modern digital commerce. Welcome to Tekedia Institute school.tekedia.com

The Power of Political STRUCTURES in Nigeria

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I was in Ovim in Dec 2019 and some members of my age grade came and said that I should run for Governor. They wanted YES from me.At that time, my family had received an infrastructure award from the community for some small community projects.

I made it back to US. Some elders in Abia State reached out and said they would honour me with an award. They named me the Abia of the Year in Diaspora in a big ceremony in the state  chaired by the governor  (aku ruo olu). Yes, the guy who went to America and has not forgotten his ancestral home. Even the Bishop (Methodist) was very happy.

Then here on LinkedIn, more than five people wanted to buy the Abia governorship form. I told them to calm down – Ndubuisi Ekekwe has change to buy any form, including the N100 million one.  The problem is not the form but the STRUCTURES.

Yes, the structures. In the Southeast, you have an 87% chance to be elected  governor if you have the support of the current governor. I provided the math and how even at his post-CBN peak, Soludo could not break through in Anambra until he was anointed. For me, 13% chance was too low to invest my time and resources; I am a math guy.

So, as we look at this table, remember STRUCTURES for the next cycle. In Abia, the PDP primaries for governorship was so convoluted that the highest elected PDP official in Nigeria (as minority leader in Senate) was cut-off. Senator Abaribe left the party. What happened? STRUCTURES.

Nigerian democracy can only attract the “other forces” when all primaries are OPEN and DIRECT and that means the party members, not the delegates, will determine the party flagbearers as they do in the US. Today, the delegates control 90% of the permutations with the general election impactful just 10%. OPEN primaries must be enshrined in the constitution if we hope for a more open democracy in Nigeria!

So, as we look at this table, remember STRUCTURES. One way to fix? OPEN primaries so that party members, not delegates, will decide the party flagbearers as they do in US.

Ndubuisi Ekekwe Honoured As “2021 Most Outstanding Abia Professional in the Diaspora” and the “2021 Abia Ambassador”