NLC To Picket Turkish Airline For Sacking Seven Workers
The national secretariat of the Nigeria Labour Congress has ordered its members in Lagos State to close down Turkish Airlines in the state on Tuesday over the sacking of seven of its members.
The NLC said that it would ensure the picketing of the airlines until its management reinstates the affected workers.
According to an NLC statement signed by the union’s General Secretary, Chris Uyot, on Monday, the NLC stated that seven of its members working with the airlines were sacked for unionising under the umbrella of the National Union of Air Transport Employees.
In April, NUATE threatened to picket airlines operating in the country after they had refused their staff the opportunity to join trade unions of their choice.
Aside from the seven persons initially sacked, the NLC maintained that it has gathered that the airline is attempting to lay off four other members of the union.
“By the above action of unjustifiable dismissal of their workers, the management of Turkish Airlines has put to waste 10-14 years of service. And this fate has befallen these hapless workers purely on account of exercising their constitutional rights to belong to a trade union. Congress will not tolerate this situation.
“Therefore, the Lagos State Council of NLC is hereby directed to commence picketing of Turkish Airlines in Lagos with effect from Tuesday 21st May 2024 until all staff of Turkish Airlines who have been sacked, dismissed, forced to abandon duty, or forced to resign under duress, including those victimised for their union membership in 2020, have been fully restored to their jobs without any losses of any kind.
“All affiliate unions in aviation are particularly charged to mobilise heavily for the picketing action without fail, please.” the union’s statement partly read.
Meanwhile, the union added that the Federal Capital Territory Council would be standing by in case “the need arises to escalate the matter to the Abuja airport.”