Rivers
Labour Moves To Shut Deawoo Over Redundancy
The National Association
of Plant Operators (NAPO), Rivers State Branch, an affiliate of the Trade Union Congress (TUC), has warned that it will mobilise her members to picket the office of Deawoo Nigeria Limited, if it does not recall within the next three weeks 300 plant operators that were laid off by the management of the company.
The State Secretary of NAPO, Comrade Harold Bestowe stated this while speaking with newsmen shortly after a consultative meeting between members of NAPO and representatives of the state TUC held at the TUC office in Port Harcourt.
Comrade Benstowe who is also the National Public Relations Officer of NAPO said the meeting was predicated on the letter written by the sacked 300 workers of Deawoo working at the Indorama fertiliser company in Eleme Local Government Area of the state.
According to him, the leadership of the Trade Union Congress approved the meeting based on the request made by the state executive of NAPO asking for an audience with the TUC over the matter so as to assuage the sufferings of the affected workers.
The state scribe of NAPO condemned the decision taken by the management of Deawoo to terminate the appointment of the affected workers without taking into cognisance the extant industrial laws in the country as regards redundancy, adding that members of the union would not accept such decision.
He alleged that the management of the company took the decision to sack those affected workers without benefit in order to replace them with expatriates from Philippines and Bangladish. Comrade Bestowe described such action as a slave trade, saying the union has the capacity to shut down the company.
He said the union was ready for negotiation and advised the management of Deawoo to avoid industrial crisis.
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