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Labour Unions Order Members In Chevron To Shutdown Company’s Operations

Following the sack of the 25 per cent of Chevron workers, Nigeria’s Labour unions in the oil and gas sector have directed its members in the company to commence a total shut down of the company’s operations.

The affected sacked Nigerian workers were 600.

The Unions, National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas (NUPENG) and the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN) gave the directive in a joint statement on Sunday.

NUPENG’s President, Mr Williams Akporeha, and the President, PENGASSAN, Mr Festus Osifo, said: “We have directed our members in Chevron to withdraw their services.

“We also call on the Federal Government to call Chevron Management to order, otherwise we can no longer guarantee industrial peace in the oil and gas sector.

“Here is our fatherland and we have a labour law that regulates the activities of organisations in Nigeria; this law cannot be breached; We must follow the process.”

The duo alleged that Chevron management on Independence Day notified about 2,000 of its employees that their services were no longer required.

Both leaders also alleged that Chevron management had asked those employees who were still interested in working with them to apply afresh.

READ ALSO: Chevron Reduces Staff Strength By 25%

“This development runs contrary to Nigeria’s laws regulating the Oil and Gas industry as it does not protect our national interest.

“This is an imperialist agenda that must not be allowed to stay; most especially as we have just finished celebrating our 60th independence as a sovereign country,” the duo said.

Earlier in a statement, Chevron’s General Manager Policy, Government and Public Affairs, Esimaje Brikinn, said the welfare and safety of its workforce was one of its highest priorities.

Brikinn said: “Making changes to the organisation is never easy for anyone that will be impacted, but it is to improve our ability to remain competitive in Nigeria.

“Reducing the cost and improving the efficiency of our operations is critical to generating more revenues for the Federal Government of Nigeria,” he said.

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