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Tension grips Onne Ports over sack of over 600 workers by Atiku’s Company Intels

Maritime issues 7 days ultimatum to Intels Mgt to withdraw sack letters and recall sacked workers or face total shutdown of facilities across the country

BY IBRAHIM BAKARE

Tension has gripped Intels Services Nigeria limited Onne Ports and it facilities in Rivers which is partly owned Former Vice President and Presidential candidate for People’s Democratic Party,PDP,Atiku Abubakar’s company in Rivers State.

The unfavorable working atmosphere  is sequel to the termination of the employment of no fewer than 600 workers in Rivers and Warri operational areas after it recently declared 30 workers redundant. There is palpable tension in Onne Port as the workers gear up for a showdown with the management of Intels.

Intels is key player in the maritime industry and Ports management whose operational bases are in the Ports across the country.

However, in a swift reaction, Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria, MWUN, Wednesday, gave the management of Intels a seven-day ultimatum to withdraw the sack letters and recall the affected workers or face total shut down of its operations nationwide.

The affected workers were mostly employees of Associate Maritime Services, AMS, a subsidiary of Intels, reportedly sacked three days ago leading to industrial unrest by aggrieved workers since Monday.

In a letter of ultimatum to the Managing Director, Intels Nig. Ltd, Onne Port, Rivers State, Secretary-General of MWUN, Felix Akingboye, said: “Over the years the welfare benefits of your employees (Intels Nig. Ltd.) and that of your subsidiary Company, AMS, has always been the product of joint negotiation between your Management and the Union.

“In other words, the employees of the Principal (Intels Nigeria Ltd) and its subsidiary, AMS, enjoy the same welfare benefits.

“Recently, your management declared about 30 of its employees redundant and the Union was duly consulted, and a joint communiqué between management and the union was issued after due negotiation.

“Regrettably, however, we are informed that your management has terminated its contract with AMS which has led to over 600 workers (who are our members) being declared redundant without due recourse to the Union for the negotiation of their terminal benefits.

“Letters of termination/redundancy, we are informed, had already been served on the workers. This unfair labour practice is not acceptable to us.

“I have been directed to issue your management with a seven-day notice effective from the date of this ultimatum, within which to withdrawal all the letters of termination/redundancy served on the workers and recall them to duty, otherwise we shall be compelled to withdraw our services from your terminal at the expiration of the notice.”

The union added that “we demand that status quo ante should remain, pending when a management/Union meeting is convened to negotiate their exit and payment of terminal benefits.”

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