NaBCo Recruits Receive 8 Months Stipend Arrears

Nation Builders Corps, NaBCo Recruits have Received their 8 Months stipend arrears in full. The arrears which has been accrued from February to September was paid in September and October 2019.
Earlier, the recruits threatened to hit the street over the delay in the payment of the arrears.
Though the arrears have been paid, some recruits said not all of them received the arrears.
According to the managers of the scheme, there are a few new developments that are yet to be seen in the program as it enters its second year.
Monthly Time Sheet
Included in the new development is the new directive concerning a monthly timesheet.
According to the new directive every trainee is to start picking their monthly timesheet at the DISTRICT NABCO office.
The NEW TIMESHEET Comes with a NABCO OFFICIAL STAMP. This is to shows that, a trainee is actually at post and that the trainee is always in touch with his or her* DISTRICT SECRETARIAT.
According to the directive, most trainees vacated post and because the Monthly timesheet is not officially recognized, these trainees always find a way to submit the monthly timesheet at the secretariat for validation.
NaBCo Recruits Receive 8 Months Stipend Arrears
”So by this information, starting this month October 22, every trainee is suppose to come to the office to pick the official monthly timesheet at a fee of Ghc 1.00.”
”Anyone that refuses to submit this official Monthly Timesheet will not be validated and that means No pay for that month.”


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