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Monday, 20 June 2016
PENGASSAN threatens to shut oil sector
PENGASSAN has threatened to shut the nation’s oil sector over the
dismissal of some of its members.
Accusing some employers of anti-labour practices, the union gave the
federal government a seven-day ultimatum to wade into the matter,
after which it would direct oil workers to withdraw their services and
shut down the sector.
Emmanuel Ojugbana, public relations officer (PRO) of PENGASSAN, said
despite agreement reached between the ministry of labour and
employment, some employers still went ahead to sever employment of
some workers.
“Despite the agreement that employers should put on hold redundancy
in the industry, some managements such as Fugro, Universal Energy,
Frontier Services and Petrostuff went ahead to sack many of our
members including key union officers and national officer,” Ojugbana
Said in a statement.
“I want to reiterate our demands that the federal government and the
concern organisations, including H15, IEME Chevron, Universal Energy,
Chevron Contracts Tecon and Avion Oil and Fugro should resolve the
critical industrial relation issues in their companies; particularly in the
recent retrenchment in Fugro and Petrostuff should be reversed.
“Let us state unequivocally that industrial peace in the oil and gas
sector will not be guaranteed if these issues, especially the
retrenchment in Fugro, are not resolved within seven (7) days effective
Monday, June 20, 2016.
“As a major stakeholder in the oil and gas industry, we are again calling
on the NAPIMS to put in place a clear policy statement against frequent
redundancy plans by operators under the guise of fluctuating crude oil
prices.”
Ojugbana said that apart from the arrears, the current cash call are
delayed and even when paid, it is much below approved cash call
without consideration of JV commitment including staff salaries.
“The effect of non-payment has led to thousands of job losses across
the sectors and non-creation of new jobs against the backdrop of the
electoral promises of employment generation by the current
government. A stitch in time saves nine,” he said.
if, after the seven days, employers in the industry failed to end all anti-
labour practices in their companies.
Other industrial issues raised by the association include the review of
the lingering irregular Joint Venture funding and Cash Call payment
arrears, lack of a clear cut direction on the petroleum industry bill (PIB),
and forceful co-option of government agencies in the industry into the
Integrated Personnel Payroll Information System (IPPIS).
Culled from: https://www.thecable.ng/pengassan-threatens-shut-oil-
sector
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