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Labour unions threaten to disrupt MTN operations over alleged anti-labour practices

Private Telecommunications and Communications Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PTECSSAN) in collaboration with the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) on Tuesday vowed to disrupt MTN operations across the country over what it’s described as anti-labour activities, if their demands are not met within two weeks.

Speaking in Lagos at a press conference, the President, PTECSSAN, Comrade Opeyemi Tomori said some of the critical issues facing workers in the company include discrimination remuneration, no exit package structure even for long term staff, unholy employee relation practices, abuse of expatriate quota policy, increase spate of precarious work, among others.

The union demands that MTN allows every employee that wishes to join the union to do so without further delay and any form of intimidation.

The union also called for immediate signing of the Procedural Agreement as proposed by the commencement of negotiations on the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) to meet the yearnings of the workers.

Other demands by the union include immediate recruitment of new employees to ease workload burden on the existing workers in the company, immediate review of the emoluments of the employees in order to correct the inconsistencies therein, immediate removal of expatriates that do what Nigerians can do, among others.

He said: “As leaders of workers in the telecommunication in Nigeria, we are duty bound to seek the protection of the interest of all the workers within the sector. PTECSSAN is therefore committed to ensuring that all necessary steps no matter how painful it may to compel the management of MTN to treats its employees fairly and within the dictates of our laws.

We therefore implore subscribers, business partners, individuals and corporate organisations that rely on MTN Nigeria Telecommunications Limited to either impress it on the company to change its way towards the union and its members in the organisation by yielding to our demands or source for another alternative to satisfy their business interests as our proposed actions will be wide and compelling with deep implications for their businesses.

“Once again, we restate that if our demands are not fully and appropriately complied with by MTN Nigeria Telecommunication Limited on or before the next 14 days from today, we shall withdraw every guarantee of industrial peace within MTN Nigeria.

“Services may be disrupted across the nation throughout the network from the midnight of the 24th day of August, 2020.”

Representing the NLC, Comrade Chris Onyeka said Labour is in full support of the telecommunication workers.

He said every steps taking by the union will be back by the umbrella body.

The Nation Newspaper reports that MTN, Chief Human Resources Officer, Esther Akinnukawe said the company will respond at the appropriate time to the union’s demand and allegations.

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