Nigeria: Relief for Nigeria's Oil Sector As Seplat Workers Halt Strike Action
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Nigeria: Relief for Nigeria's Oil Sector As Seplat Workers Halt Strike Action
There was a sense of relief in Nigeria's oil and gas sector at the weekend after senior workers at one of Nigeria's most prolific energy companies, Seplat, called off a strike action that would have negatively impacted Nigeria's efforts to raise oil production.
There is confidence that the union and the company will reach an agreement on the wage increase before the strike broke out in General Motors. Jesús Salvador González Martínez, head of the Secretariat for Economic Development (Sedeco), said he had reports from the head of GM’s charge of Government Relations and International Affairs, regarding the positive progress of the dialogue tables with the union. This after the union denounced the company…
Seplat Operations Resume After Pay Rise Deal With Striking Workers
By Adedapo Adesanya Workers at Seplat Energy will resume work after a strike action that impacted production was called off by the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN) over the weekend, with the company issuing written commitments on pay rises. Top employees began an indefinite strike last Friday as talks over […]
Seplat Strike Halted As Union Reaches Interim Agreement On Wages
Workers at Seplat Energy Plc have suspended their strike action following renewed negotiations and interim commitments on wage adjustments, easing concerns over potential disruptions to Nigeria’s oil and gas output. The industrial action, which began on Friday, was called off after the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria directed its members to […] The post Seplat Strike Halted as Union Reaches Interim Agreement on Wage…
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