Kila mtu achukue mzigo wake. We always encourage the domestic workers to join the fund. Some resist thinking we are taking advantage of their meager salaries. Those who agree move on but majority will disagree and see as if they are taken advantage of. The old tradition cannot just go. We will have to train them slowly till they get it. Then, what about those who work for a few days and free? Sharing my pin with them cannot help so, they should bear their own burden, pay 160/- and life moves on!
These domestic workers don’t even want to open bank accounts where they deposit some savings for the rainy days.I have been telling my house help to open a bank account for the last one month and she’s not taking any step! she’s only trying to compete with me because when she sees me with something,she wants, when I buy something for my baby,she wants to buy the same for her kids,when will they ever learn to save for the future? if you deduct that money for the NHIF & NSSF,they will go around telling people that you don’t pay them full salary,eti unawalipa nusu nusu! I agree with Jane,kila mtu na mzigo wake
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Kila mtu achukue mzigo wake. We always encourage the domestic workers to join the fund. Some resist thinking we are taking advantage of their meager salaries. Those who agree move on but majority will disagree and see as if they are taken advantage of. The old tradition cannot just go. We will have to train them slowly till they get it. Then, what about those who work for a few days and free? Sharing my pin with them cannot help so, they should bear their own burden, pay 160/- and life moves on!
These domestic workers don’t even want to open bank accounts where they deposit some savings for the rainy days.I have been telling my house help to open a bank account for the last one month and she’s not taking any step! she’s only trying to compete with me because when she sees me with something,she wants, when I buy something for my baby,she wants to buy the same for her kids,when will they ever learn to save for the future? if you deduct that money for the NHIF & NSSF,they will go around telling people that you don’t pay them full salary,eti unawalipa nusu nusu! I agree with Jane,kila mtu na mzigo wake