11 June 2016
Organised
Labour, today vowed to cripple operations in the banking sector over
ongoing mass retrenchment of workers, throwing its weight behind the
threat by the Federal Government through the Minister of Labour and
Employment, Senator Chris Ngige, to withdraw the licenses of banks that
breached its directive to halt further retrenchment.
They have also issued a 21 day ultimatum to the affected banks to recall the sacked workers or risked unprecedented industrial action.
At a joint briefing in Geneva, leaders of Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, and the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria, TUC, insisted that they would picket banks that indulge in further mass sack of their employees, saying that the Federal Government was right to have threatened erring banks with withdrawal of their licenses if they refused to halt the gale of mass retrenchment of workers.
They have also issued a 21 day ultimatum to the affected banks to recall the sacked workers or risked unprecedented industrial action.
At a joint briefing in Geneva, leaders of Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, and the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria, TUC, insisted that they would picket banks that indulge in further mass sack of their employees, saying that the Federal Government was right to have threatened erring banks with withdrawal of their licenses if they refused to halt the gale of mass retrenchment of workers.
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