This is contained in a statement signed by Mr Emma Ugboja, the Congress’ Acting General Secretary, on Sunday in Lagos.
The statement urged the airline to reinstate the workers and reopen their offices immediately to forestall industrial crisis.
The NLC said it would not hesitate to take solidarity action in
defence of the workers if the airline management refuses to reverse its
decision.
“We are surprised that despite the opportunities provided by the
existence of the trade unions in the aviation sector, the management
decided to ignore all industrial relations mechanisms by dismissing the
workers.”
The statement said that before the management dismissed the
workers, it had approached the National Industrial Court for an
injunction that would give it the opportunity to take the anti workers
decision.
The NLC said that the unions involved are the National Union of Air
Transport Employees and the Air Transport Senior Staff Association of
Nigeria.
It said that the basic intention of the management was to
circumscribe workers rights to belong to the unions as well as make the
entire workforce casuals.
The NLC stated in the statement that the decision was unacceptable
and gave the assurance that it would do everything possible to defend
the rights of the workers.
The statement applauded the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA)
to ground the airline, saying that all employees of airlines all over
the world are key to security and safety of flights. (NAN)
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