Wednesday, 11 January 2017

Oil workers calls off warning strike after meeting with minister


The National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) has called off its three-day nationwide warning strike.

NUPENG’s President, Igwe Achese, announced the suspension at a meeting called at the instance of Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige.

Other groups at the meeting were the
Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN), Nigeria National Petroleum Co-operation (NNPC), National Salaries and Wages Commission, oil and Servicing companies, among others.

NUPENG gave a notice of three-day warning strike on Tuesday, over disputes with International Oil Companies, over indiscriminate sack of workers without benefits and refusal to allow their workers to join union.

“I am happy to say that each and every issue raised has been addressed and I hope that all parties will be committed to implement the agreement. We have therefore decided to call off the three- day warning strike."

Achese commended the minister for his intervention in addressing the issues raised by the union.

NAN reports that Ngige commended PENGASSAN for also calling off the warning strike. He also gave the oil companies two weeks to resolve all outstanding issues.

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