The Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) on Sunday, June 3, issued a 21-day ultimatum to employers in the Nigerian oil and gas sector to address workers’ welfare or witness a total shutdown.
Speaking at a news conference in Lagos, NUPENG president, Williams Akporeha, said that over 500 union members have not been paid after working for some international oil companies.
Aside that, he further disclosed that the companies have continuously ill-treated the workers who are also casuals.
According to him, the companies did not allow for unionisation, refused collective bargaining negotiation, non-payment of end of contract benefits and practice other anti-labour activities.
The NUPENG president further called on the oil companies to prevail on such contractors to do the needful as it was criminal and a slap to the government.
Akporeha said the ultimatum would take effect from tomorrow and urged the affected organisations to resolve contending issues to avoid further action.
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