The union in a statement listed some of its grievances to include
de-unionisation and casualisation of workers, under-payment of workers
remunerations, retrenchment of union leaders and continued manipulation
associated with increase in fixed tariff.
NUEE, in a statement by its Secretary, Joe Ajaero decried the
non-payment of entitlements of disengaged staff, stressing that the
Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE) had been misinforming the public on
alleged payment of terminal benefits of the defunct PHCN employees.
“BPE has been fielding Nigerians with lies that they have finished
paying workers in the Power sector, whereas, the BPE, Ministry of Power
and the Accountant General of the Federation are unable to explain the
whereabouts of over N100 billion meant for the payment of the workers
entitlements,” the union stated.
It further noted that the 10 per cent equity shareholding for workers as collectively agreed had been jettisoned by government.
According to the union, the issue of biometric of workers had been a
broad day racket as the consultant engaged for this purpose had
continued to use endless biometric exercise to siphon the finances of
the sector.”
It lamented that most of the disengaged workers are yet to collect their entitlement since November 2013.
“We are constrained to inform the general public of the anti-workers
stance of some of the new Investors who took over the privatized units
of Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN). The anti-union activities
of these new investors have been a source of concern to the Union and
other progressive Nigerians. Given that workers and Nigerians at large
are badly affected by these illicit actions, some of which are listed
below, we have decided to engage them with the aim of restoring normalcy
in the system sector.
“We therefore consider it highly imperative to inform Nigerians that
picketing of these companies will commence any moment from now. We
hereby solicit the understanding of the general public towards arresting
this act of unpatriotic and second slavery of Nigerians by these new
companies,” the statement added.Source: Thisdaylife
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