PENGASSAN proposed strike begins today; DPR PPMC, others to join the strike

The proposed strike action by members of the Petroleum and Natural Gas
Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN) is expected to commence
today July 7th. The leadership of the union had issued a statement on
Tuesday July 5th asking the union leaders in their various zones to
mobilize their members for a total strike action.

The union is accusing the federal government of deliberately frustrating
its efforts to resolve issues bothering on the recent disengagement of
some of their staff in some oil corporations as well as poor welfare of
oil workers.

PENGASSAN is also accusing the Federal government of failing to honor negotiation meetings set up on June 23rd and 30th.

In the meantime, members of other oil unions such as the Department of
Petroleum Resources (DPR), Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency
(PPPRA), Petroleum Equalisation Fund (Monitoring Board) PEF (MB),
Pipelines and Products Marketing Company (PPMC), National Petroleum
Investment Management Services (NAPIMS), oil majors, labour and contract
services companies, and petroleum products marketing companies has
signified their plans to also join the strike.

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