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NLC threatens to shut six Nigerian banks for sacking their workers


The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) yesterday threatened to shut the six banks that sacked their workers.


The umbrella union gave the affected banks two weeks’ ultimatum to recall the sacked workers and allow unionisation.

The action has pitched the organised labour against employers of labour, with the umbrella body of the employers, the Nigeria Employers Consultative Assembly, saying the government had no right to tell banks not to sack workers.

Organised labour also threatened to picket the banks, if they did not halt the mass sack of workers, accusing them of disallowing unionisation and reneging on the principles of collective bargaining.

NLC, in a letter to the management of the banks, which was signed by its Deputy General Secretary, Chris Uyot, said it would be forced to close the banks and their branches, if they failed to recall the affected workers.

The affected banks are: Fidelity Bank, Diamond Bank, First City Monument Bank, First Bank, Ecobank and Skye Bank.

The letter reads: “I have been directed to inform you that it has been brought to our notice by our affiliate union – the National Union of Banks, Insurance, and Financial Institutions Employees (NUBIFIE) – that your bank is one of those that arbitrarily sacked workers recentoy, contrary to laid down procedures and the country’s extant labour laws.

“Also of concern has been that these blatant retrenchments were carried out without recourse to several correspondences, including letters and circulars sent to you by the union to retrace your steps in line with best practices in labour relations and laws of the land…”
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5 comments

  1. NLC sorry it will not work. When other companies are sacking their workers where were you.mumu

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  2. NLC is one of the biggest political party in Nigeria and we don't seem to understand it,their executive are in the fore front of Using the Nigerian worker for their own selfish gain. i was once in that shoe.

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  3. Wonders will never end! NLC that cant even reverse the price of petrol wants to shut down bank? As u said it is a political tool with their leaders mere toy in d hands of politicians. Oil companies are sacking every day why single out banks? Maybe the vr started their witch hunt again!

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  4. Useless NLC. Will NLC pay the salaries? Imagine these disgusting puppets of the FG directive.

    "Allow Unionization". Bullshit. They're just looking for members to pay them monthly and annual dues + mugus to settle them whenever they get hungry. We need to get rid of these leeches.

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  5. I share the same opinion guys. They are now toothless bulldogs

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