Latest update January 14th, 2025 3:35 AM
Oct 08, 2017 Letters
Dear Editor,
I wish to not only use this medium to highlight what is wrong in society and at my place of employment, but also to praise good efforts when I see same. I want to firstly say thank you for publishing both of my letters about what was wrong at my place of employment NAREI. I must say that those letters would have gained attention of management and I am proud to say that we have seen changes.(The media has served its purpose). I wish to also thank the director of NAREI for his swift approach in handling issues and finally awarding staff the much needed and long awaited promotions.
(Well done sir, you are certainly gaining the confidence we have in you)
However there is one small problem that I wish to have your intervention into and that is the credibility of the information given to you by one of your powerful aides. I wish to enlighten you sir that the personal issues of this person and fellow employees are what is generally responsible for most of the breakdown in relations. I am asking of you to communicate more with your workers since the words of one employee should not be the basis for which you choose to address others Thank you in anticipation for your intervention.
Satisfied staff member
Jan 14, 2025
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