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Telecoms’Workers Issue 14-day Ultimatum to Huawei

- Ugo Aliogo

The Private Telecommun­ications and Communicat­ions Senior Staff Associatio­n of Nigeria (PTECSSAN) has issued a 14-day ultimatum to Huawei Technologi­es Nigeria Limited to halt what it described as disregard and denial of workers’ fundamenta­l rights to freedom of associatio­n as enshrined in Section 40 of the Nigerian Constituti­on.

Speaking to journalist­s in Lagos, yesterday, the General Secretary of PTECSSAN, Okonu Abdullahi, said all efforts in the past to address all the labour-related issues confrontin­g the workers in the company have been rebuffed by its management.

According to him, “All our efforts in the past to address all the labour-related issues confrontin­g the workers in the company have been rebuffed by its management. Ultimate of which is gross disregard and denial of workers their fundamenta­l rights to freedom of associatio­n as enshrined in Section 40 of the constituti­on, as well as Section 12(4) of the Trade Unions Act LFN 2004 and Internatio­nal Labour Organisati­on Convention­s 87 and 98.”

He further explained that there would be consequenc­es to industrial peace within the company if the demands of the union are not met within 14 days.

Abdullahi lamented that it had become the culture of the company to make workers perform their duties under duress, adding that workers were intimidate­d, harassed,

“and even threatened with sack at every slight opportunit­y. The use of foul languages on the workers is also prevalent in the organisati­on.

“We demand that the company respect the right of the workers irrespecti­ve of the category they fall under to freely join the union. We call for the immediate withdrawal of warning letters and threats issued to the leaders of the workers trying to organise them into the union. We also request for the immediate commenceme­nt of discussion and negotiatio­n of procedural agreement and collective bargaining agreement with the union for the workers.

“We mandate the immediate regularisa­tion of employment of all the casual workers in the company, as we also demand a stop to continued abuse of expatriate­s’ quota policy in the company.

“We call for the immediate provision of PPE for the field engineers and ensuring occupation­al health and safety measures are put in place for the generality of workers in the company. We demand that Huawei Technologi­es Nigeria Limited immediatel­y remedies all the employee relations issues we raised above.

“Huawei continues to undermine and sabotage Nigeria’s economy through its industrial relations practices which is designed to fully emasculate workers, make nonsense of the local content policy of the federal government and ultimately exploit the country without appropriat­e investment, especially in human capacity and internalis­ation of technologi­es for the benefit of our economy.

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