The president of The Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC Mr. Ayuba
Wabba and the employees of The National Union of Post and Telecommunication on
Wednesday shut down the operations of the Nigerian Postal Services in Abuja to
protest an alleged decision of the management (of NIPOST) to compel Level 07
members of staff, numbering over 4,000, to join the Senior Staff Association of
Communications, Transport and Corporations, against their wish.
Wabba said that the NIPOST management wrote the Accountant
General’s Office to send check-off dues deducted from Level 07 officials of the
organisation who have been in NUPTE for over 30 years to the SSACTAC.
He said the NIPOST management violated the rights of workers
to belong to unions of their choice.
The NLC President also denied a claim by SSACTAC that the matter
was before the court and that a prevailing court order had been issued to
restrain the NLC from further action.
He said: “Section 40 of our Constitution says there is
freedom of association. These workers have been members of NUPTE for over 30
years. Overnight, the management transferred them to SSACTAC. Is that law?
Freedom of association means workers should decide which union they want to
belong; it is not at the whim and caprices of the management.
“The management wrote a letter to the Office of the
Accountant General, ceding those members to SSACTAC. They have belonged to
NUPTE for over 30 years. These are of our grievances.
“ILO Convention says the workers have a right to the freedom
of association. They belong to a union; you must seek their consent. The
workers here are protesting because they have ceded them to another union so as
to undermine their interest.
“Well, we have not been served. I have not seen any court
injunction. That is why we are here. We are respecters of the law. Once we are
served and put on notice, we would abide by the law. Nobody told us about any
court order.
“Over 4,000 workers were ceded to another union. They belong
to NUPTE before now. That is the reason for this picketing.”
The President of SSACTAC told journalists that the affected
NUPTE members were members of SSACTAC who were on loan to NUPTE to beef up its
finances.
He said that the matter was being resolved within NIPOST
hence was surprised at the action of the NLC.
On the other hand, the President of NUPTE, Sunday Alhassan,
said NIPOST management forced the workers to join another union and went ahead
to pay their check-off dues to that union.
He said NUPTE had called on the NIPOST management to reverse
the decision before the action to picket the office on Wednesday.
He said that if the decision was not reversed, NUPTE would
be compelled to shut down NIPOST operations all over the country.
The Deputy Postmaster General, Human Resources, Mr. Chabiri
Ndahi, told the labour leaders and workers that the Postmaster General stayed
away from the office during the protest because of concerns over his personal
security.
The workers, who turned up at the NIPOST headquarters as
early as 7am, carried placards which read, ‘Remit our check-off dues to NUPTE’,
‘NUPTE is my union’, ‘It is the exclusive right of NIPOST workers to chose the
union they wish to belong’, ‘Postmaster General is violating our right to
association’, ‘Anti-labour policies against NUPTE in NIPOST now’, among others.
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