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NNPC, NUPENG Meet Over Workers’ Planned Strike
The National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) will today meet with officials of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) over the planned nationwide strike by oil workers.
Our correspondent reports that the meeting is part of a dialogue between the workers and officials of major oil companies in Nigeria aimed at averting the industrial action.
NUPENG General Secretary, Mr Elijah Okougbo, told newsmen yesterday that there was high hope that the matter would be resolved during the meeting with the NNPC.
Our correspondent reports that NUPENG on May 25 threatened to stop all tanker drivers from lifting and supplying fuel over the sack of some of its members at Shell’s subsidiary, SNEPCO.
The union, however, suspended its planned action to give the government the opportunity to intervene.
Alhaji Tokunbo Korodo had told newsmen that the planned strike was to protest the unilateral decision of some employers in the oil industry to sack workers without consulting the union.
He alleged that the MRS sacked 36 workers while SNEPCO sacked 15 workers without recourse to the union.
Korodo said that the union wrote to the affected companies to express its disagreement with the sack and demanded their reinstatement but nothing was done.
He alleged plans by Agip to lay off some workers after carrying out a similar exercise two months earlier.
He also accused the LFA, a consulting firm to Chevron Nigeria Limited, of forcing its workers to belong to the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) instead of NUPENG.
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