Nigeria Labour Congress has said the sacking of 655 workers by Aero Contractors is a provocation.
Acting General Secretary of the NLC, Mr.
Emma Ugboaja, said in a statement on Sunday, that the dismissal of the
workers on March 13, 2013, came to the NLC as a shock.
According to him, the company did not
exploit the opportunity offered by the existence of unions in the
aviation sector, the National Union of Air Transport Employees and the
Air Transport Senior Staff Association of Nigeria, to settle the
dispute.
Ugboaja said the management of Aero
Contractors had earlier approached the National Industrial Court to get
an injunction to carry out “acts inimical” to the interest of the
workers.
He accused the Aero management of attempts to limit workers right and to introduce casualisation as a policy.
Ugboaja, who called on the company to
recall the dismissed workers, said the NLC would ensure that workers
interests were defended at all costs.
He also advised the workers to be
resolute in the quest to defend their rights and to join hands with the
unions in the sector to prevail on the company to reverse the decision.
He commended the Nigeria Civil Aviation
Authority for the decision to shut down the operation of the company
“because safety could not be guaranteed in an environment of crisis”.
He maintained that the employees had critical roles to play in the safety of airline operations.
The NLC said, “We are surprised that
despite huge opportunities provided by the existence of vibrant, well
informed, matured and responsible trade unions in the aviation sector,
the management of Aero Contractors decided to ignore all available
industrial relations mechanisms by dismissing over 655 employees of the
company and locked out the entire workforce since 13th March 2013.
“The basic intention of the management
is to ultimately circumscribe workers rights to belong to the unions as
well as casualise the entire workforce.
“These are totally unacceptable to us and we will do everything possible to defend the rights of the workers.
“While we applaud the steps taken so far
by the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority, which grounded the airline
since safety cannot be guaranteed with an airline that has caused itself
avoidable industrial crisis. All employees of airlines all over the
world are key to security and safety of flights.”
NLC added, “We call on the management of the airline to recall all those dismissed and reopen their offices immediately.
“While we will not hesitate to take
appropriate solidarity actions in defence of the workers should the
management refuse to reverse its decisions, we urge the workers to
continue to take all necessary actions, together with their unions,
until the decisions are reversed.”
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