Ghanaian media personality, Jay Foley has intimated how some Ghanaian employees prefer to endure harsh and tough treatments from their employers rather than being given good treatment like every worker deserves.

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In a Facebook post, Jay Foley recounted how he opened a restaurant in partnership with his wife with the little they were earning from their hustle but their workers decided to pay them back by stealing from them despite the fact that they were being paid well.

According to him, they paid all the taxes and salaries as required of any employer but it was rather unfortunate that the business had to be shut down due to the ungratefulness demonstrated by their workers. They had to sack all the workers from the restaurant and close the business.

After the business was completely shut down, some of the workers they sacked are still reaching out to them looking for new job opportunities after their misdeeds caused the shut down of their first job.

Per what he experienced in 2012, he has concluded that some Ghanaian workers prefer to be maltreated by their employers rather than being treated right.

Read the full story he shared on FB below:

So in my entrepreneurial hustle a few years ago, my p artner and I opened a restaurant. Our little way of also earning some money by investing into a business. This was hard earned money. Our business also in a very small way, gave employment to some persons. We were paying all the taxes and salaries. Doing all we can to sustain the business. But whiles we were struggling to make this work, the typical employee attitude of stealing from kitchen, with a very lackadaisical attitude to work, made it even difficult for us to keep the business running. Eventually, we sacked all of them and closed the restaurant down and they went back to being unemployed. This was in 2012. Till date, some of them still call us, with no shame, asking if we have any work opportunities anywhere for them. One of them even mentioned to me how he has been praying to God in church to give him a job. Another told me sometime back about how the government at that time was not helping its citizens with work. 😏The attitude of the Ghanaian employee to the Ghanaian employer as compared to the attitude of the Ghanaian employee to the Foreign employer is clear. (The Lebanese, the Indians, the Chinese etc) It seems when you treat some workers harshly and tough, they prefer it. I’ve watched how some of these foreign nationals help each other when they set up their businesses. And that’s how they grow. Some workers just don’t want to see another Ghanaian prosper. It’s sickening. The hustle of an entrepreneur 🔥

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Source: Ghgossip.com

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