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and staff of Oil and Gas giant ExxonMobi

  W find orkers union and staff of Oil and Gas giant ExxonMobil have shut down operation at the firm’s Lagos headquarters over the unjust sacking of 860 spy police without entitlement. The sacked workers who are all Nigerian house s were said to have worked for the company for over 22 years and we laid-off without regards for the rule of law. Mr Rasak Obe, the Chairman of ExxonMobil Branch of the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Associa business tion of Nigeria (PENGASSAN), told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), that they embarked on the protest to express the disaffection of the workers with the management. He said, they are surprised over the sack of the security personnel who have faifthfully served the company for years and therefore urged the management to immediately reinstate them and pay all their entitlements. Continuing Obe added that the 16 employees purportedly sacked in Dec. 2016 in a similar fashion, should be called back. Further more, he calle

the 16 employees purportedly sacked

  Workers union and staff of Oil and Gas g usatimes.cc iant ExxonMobil have shut down operation at the firm’s Lagos headquarters over the unjust sacking of 860 spy police without entitlement. The sacked workers who are a usanews.cc ll Nigerians were said to have worked for the company for over 22 years and we laid-off without regards for the rule of law. Mr Rasak Obe, the Chairman of ExxonMobil Branch of the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association news of Nigeria (PENGASSAN), told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), that they embarked on the protest to express the disaffection of the workers with the management. He said, they are surprised over the sack of the security personnel who have faifthfully served the company for years and therefore urged the management to immediately reinstate them and pay all their entitlements. Continuing Obe added that the 16 employees purportedly sacked in Dec. 2016 in a similar fashion, should be called back. Further more, h

and staff of Oil and Gas giant ExxonMobi

  Workers union and staff of Oil and Ga webapex.net s giant ExxonMobil have shut down operation at the firm’s Lagos headquarters over the unjust sacking of 860 spy police without entitlement. The sacked workers who are all Nigerians were said to have worked for the company for over 22 years and westernmagazine.org we laid-off without regards for the rule of law. Mr Rasak Obe, the Chairman of ExxonMobil Branch of the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Associati ysin.org on of Nigeria (PENGASSAN), told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), that they embarked on the protest to express the disaffection of the workers with the management. He said, they are surprised over the sack of the security personnel who have faifthfully served the company for years and therefore urged the management to immediately reinstate them and pay all their entitlements. Continuing Obe added that the 16 employees purportedly sacked in Dec. 2016 in a similar fashion, should be called back.