Union Bank to resume operations after labour crisis

Union Bank to resume operations after labour crisis

The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has advised Union Bank to
fulfil its part of the terms of agreement which both parties reached on Friday,
after days of picketing the bank.

Denja Yakub, the Assistant Secretary General of the Nigeria
Labour Congress said at the weekend that the union has decided to suspend the
strike but that it will not hesitate to unsheathe its sword if the bank fails
to keep its part of the agreement. “Yes, we have suspended the strike. We had a
meeting with the bank and the Minister of Labour and Productivity and we were
able to reach an agreement.

The meeting lasted up till 2.30am on Friday. We hope that Funke
Osibodu, the MD of the bank will implement the agreement because if she
doesn’t, we will roll back our terms,” he said. Mr. Yakub said the bank has
decided to meet all the demands of the Union. “They met all our demands. The
union is now being recognised by the bank and they have agreed to call back
those that were sacked, we will give her sometime and watch her implement these
terms” he said.

Business activities have been disrupted at the headquarters of
Union Bank in Marina, Lagos and at branches across the country for days. The
NLC, led by its president, Abdulwaheed Omar, picketed the organisation over its
decision to sack workers and ban union activities. Even the intervention of
Yakubu Alkali, the commissioner of Lagos State Police Command, could not broker
peace between both parties, leading to the decision to go on strike, from an
ongoing picketing.

Back to work

Francis Barde, the spokesperson of the bank confirmed that the
NLC has called off the picketing of the bank and directed its members
nationwide to vacate the premises of the Bank nationwide for smooth operations.

“The order followed the agreement reached last night under the
intervention of the Minister of Labour and Productivity, Emeka Wogu with the
Union Bank and NLC which suspended the industrial action against the bank and
sought to cooperate with each other in ensuring permanent industrial peace” he
said.

Mr. Barde also said in a statement signed and issued on Friday
that the move was the outcome of constructive and fruitful deliberations.
“Following constructive and fruitful deliberations, we are pleased to announce
that all issues in dispute that led to the current action between the Nigeria
Labour Congress (NLC) and the management of Union Bank of Nigeria PLC have been
addressed to the mutual satisfaction of all parties”, he added.

The workers have accused the bank’s management of mismanagement,
undermining workers solidarity, and indiscriminate staff layoff. The dispute
reached its climax last month when the management sacked 13 staff and withdrew
the recognition of the chapter of the Association of Senior Staff of Banks,
Insurance and Financial Institutions (ASSBIFI).

Normal banking activities are expected to resume today.

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