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Union Grounds Arik Operations Over Working Conditions
Arik Air operations were yesterday grounded by the National Union of Air Transport Employees over poor working conditions.
The workers blocked the entrance of the airline’s headquarters, carrying placards with different inscriptions.
Some of the inscriptions read, “End Arik brutality”, and “ Sign our condition of service and recall all staff”.
They alleged that several members of staff had been furloughed, adding that pensions were being owed.
State Secretary of NUATE, Ijeh Anthony, explained that the issue had lingered for long, vowing to continue the strike till all demands are met.
He said, “The contentious issue is the signing of the Conditions of Service which we have been negotiating for the past three years.
“But the only aspect remaining in the CoS is the issue of the severance package. We have sought interventions from the Ministry of Aviation, the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority.
“However, in most discussions, Arik Air Management will always renege.”
At the MM 2 terminal, several passengers who booked for 8 am flights were stranded, while officials from the airline were seen trying to manage the situation.
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