27 October 2016, Abuja – Oil firms operating in Nigeria have sacked 3,000 workers, a labour union official said on Wednesday.”The government should call the multinationals to order. They are sacking and closing shop,” Igwe Achese, president of the National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas (NUPENG) told Reuters after a union meeting. “So we […] More »
Nigerian union: Oil firms sack 3,000 workers, asks govt to step in
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