Wednesday 25 March 2015

AVIATION UNION KICKS AGAINST BAN ON FOREIGN TRAININGS


The Air Transport Services Senior Staff Association of Nigeria ATSSSAN has condemned the ban on foreign trainings by the head of service of the federation  describing it as injurious to health and sound operations in the aviation sector. 
A communique issued at the end of the National Executive Council (NEC) meeting of (ATSSSAN) in Abeokuta, Ogun State, ATSSSAN declared that absence of foreign training in the aviation sector will spell doom for the industry as the sector was highly technical, dynamic and ever changing one with basic requirements for training and retraining to meet global standards and called for waiver for aviation industry.
The communiqué jointly signed by Comrade Benjamin Okewu and Captain Taiongu president and Deputy General Secretary respectively expressed worry that concessioniare companies in the industry have become slave drivers in the country, extorting the nation and exploiting workers with various obnoxious anti-labour practices and warned that ATSSSAN was prepared to lead the struggles to stop the excesses of these organisations.
The NEC also warned all agencies in the aviation sector to respect and implement all signed documents on workers welfare to the letter or face the full wrath of the union.
It also cautioned the federal government and all relevant bodies on the need to quickly to address the demands of the ex-staff of liquidated national carrier,  Nigeria Airways for the payment of their remaining terminal benefits and 5% terminal benefits of the employees fo SAHCOL from the Bureau of public Enterprises (BPE).
ATSSSAN said it will move against any attempt by government to make workers the “weeping boy” of current economic crises especially when there were viable options to mitigate the effects of oil slump.

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