Oil workers said they cannot guarantee the free flow of petroleum products from Monday if their withheld three months salaries are not paid by midnight today.
#NewsFlash: Oil workers protest non payment of salaries, threaten indefinite strike. pic.twitter.com/edSQSJc9fy
— TVC News (@tvcnewsng) August 14, 2020
The workers began a three-day warning strike on Wednesday which ends this Friday.
The workers are protesting the withholding of their three months salaries over their non enrolment with the Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System, IPPIS.
#NewsFlash; Oil workers protest non payment of three months salary in Abuja pic.twitter.com/q9YJqeN0nb
— TVC News (@tvcnewsng) August 14, 2020
They accused the office of the Accountant General of the Federation of failing to abide by the agreement reached at a meeting brokered by the Labour and Employment Ministry in the course of negotiations.
#NewsFlash: Fuel scarcity looms as oil workers threaten to commence indefinite strike over non payment of salaries. pic.twitter.com/hK9h4eWMdO
— TVC News (@tvcnewsng) August 14, 2020
They insist the IPPIS must be test run before they would enrol, particularly because of the peculiarities of the industry.
Oil workers said they cannot guarantee the free flow of petroleum products from Monday if their withheld three months salaries are not paid by midnight today.
#NewsFlash: Oil workers protest non payment of salaries, threaten indefinite strike. pic.twitter.com/edSQSJc9fy
— TVC News (@tvcnewsng) August 14, 2020
The workers began a three-day warning strike on Wednesday which ends this Friday.
The workers are protesting the withholding of their three months salaries over their non enrolment with the Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System, IPPIS.
#NewsFlash; Oil workers protest non payment of three months salary in Abuja pic.twitter.com/q9YJqeN0nb
— TVC News (@tvcnewsng) August 14, 2020
They accused the office of the Accountant General of the Federation of failing to abide by the agreement reached at a meeting brokered by the Labour and Employment Ministry in the course of negotiations.
#NewsFlash: Fuel scarcity looms as oil workers threaten to commence indefinite strike over non payment of salaries. pic.twitter.com/hK9h4eWMdO
— TVC News (@tvcnewsng) August 14, 2020
They insist the IPPIS must be test run before they would enrol, particularly because of the peculiarities of the industry.
Oil workers said they cannot guarantee the free flow of petroleum products from Monday if their withheld three months salaries are not paid by midnight today.
#NewsFlash: Oil workers protest non payment of salaries, threaten indefinite strike. pic.twitter.com/edSQSJc9fy
— TVC News (@tvcnewsng) August 14, 2020
The workers began a three-day warning strike on Wednesday which ends this Friday.
The workers are protesting the withholding of their three months salaries over their non enrolment with the Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System, IPPIS.
#NewsFlash; Oil workers protest non payment of three months salary in Abuja pic.twitter.com/q9YJqeN0nb
— TVC News (@tvcnewsng) August 14, 2020
They accused the office of the Accountant General of the Federation of failing to abide by the agreement reached at a meeting brokered by the Labour and Employment Ministry in the course of negotiations.
#NewsFlash: Fuel scarcity looms as oil workers threaten to commence indefinite strike over non payment of salaries. pic.twitter.com/hK9h4eWMdO
— TVC News (@tvcnewsng) August 14, 2020
They insist the IPPIS must be test run before they would enrol, particularly because of the peculiarities of the industry.
Oil workers said they cannot guarantee the free flow of petroleum products from Monday if their withheld three months salaries are not paid by midnight today.
#NewsFlash: Oil workers protest non payment of salaries, threaten indefinite strike. pic.twitter.com/edSQSJc9fy
— TVC News (@tvcnewsng) August 14, 2020
The workers began a three-day warning strike on Wednesday which ends this Friday.
The workers are protesting the withholding of their three months salaries over their non enrolment with the Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System, IPPIS.
#NewsFlash; Oil workers protest non payment of three months salary in Abuja pic.twitter.com/q9YJqeN0nb
— TVC News (@tvcnewsng) August 14, 2020
They accused the office of the Accountant General of the Federation of failing to abide by the agreement reached at a meeting brokered by the Labour and Employment Ministry in the course of negotiations.
#NewsFlash: Fuel scarcity looms as oil workers threaten to commence indefinite strike over non payment of salaries. pic.twitter.com/hK9h4eWMdO
— TVC News (@tvcnewsng) August 14, 2020
They insist the IPPIS must be test run before they would enrol, particularly because of the peculiarities of the industry.
Oil workers said they cannot guarantee the free flow of petroleum products from Monday if their withheld three months salaries are not paid by midnight today.
#NewsFlash: Oil workers protest non payment of salaries, threaten indefinite strike. pic.twitter.com/edSQSJc9fy
— TVC News (@tvcnewsng) August 14, 2020
The workers began a three-day warning strike on Wednesday which ends this Friday.
The workers are protesting the withholding of their three months salaries over their non enrolment with the Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System, IPPIS.
#NewsFlash; Oil workers protest non payment of three months salary in Abuja pic.twitter.com/q9YJqeN0nb
— TVC News (@tvcnewsng) August 14, 2020
They accused the office of the Accountant General of the Federation of failing to abide by the agreement reached at a meeting brokered by the Labour and Employment Ministry in the course of negotiations.
#NewsFlash: Fuel scarcity looms as oil workers threaten to commence indefinite strike over non payment of salaries. pic.twitter.com/hK9h4eWMdO
— TVC News (@tvcnewsng) August 14, 2020
They insist the IPPIS must be test run before they would enrol, particularly because of the peculiarities of the industry.
Oil workers said they cannot guarantee the free flow of petroleum products from Monday if their withheld three months salaries are not paid by midnight today.
#NewsFlash: Oil workers protest non payment of salaries, threaten indefinite strike. pic.twitter.com/edSQSJc9fy
— TVC News (@tvcnewsng) August 14, 2020
The workers began a three-day warning strike on Wednesday which ends this Friday.
The workers are protesting the withholding of their three months salaries over their non enrolment with the Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System, IPPIS.
#NewsFlash; Oil workers protest non payment of three months salary in Abuja pic.twitter.com/q9YJqeN0nb
— TVC News (@tvcnewsng) August 14, 2020
They accused the office of the Accountant General of the Federation of failing to abide by the agreement reached at a meeting brokered by the Labour and Employment Ministry in the course of negotiations.
#NewsFlash: Fuel scarcity looms as oil workers threaten to commence indefinite strike over non payment of salaries. pic.twitter.com/hK9h4eWMdO
— TVC News (@tvcnewsng) August 14, 2020
They insist the IPPIS must be test run before they would enrol, particularly because of the peculiarities of the industry.
Oil workers said they cannot guarantee the free flow of petroleum products from Monday if their withheld three months salaries are not paid by midnight today.
#NewsFlash: Oil workers protest non payment of salaries, threaten indefinite strike. pic.twitter.com/edSQSJc9fy
— TVC News (@tvcnewsng) August 14, 2020
The workers began a three-day warning strike on Wednesday which ends this Friday.
The workers are protesting the withholding of their three months salaries over their non enrolment with the Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System, IPPIS.
#NewsFlash; Oil workers protest non payment of three months salary in Abuja pic.twitter.com/q9YJqeN0nb
— TVC News (@tvcnewsng) August 14, 2020
They accused the office of the Accountant General of the Federation of failing to abide by the agreement reached at a meeting brokered by the Labour and Employment Ministry in the course of negotiations.
#NewsFlash: Fuel scarcity looms as oil workers threaten to commence indefinite strike over non payment of salaries. pic.twitter.com/hK9h4eWMdO
— TVC News (@tvcnewsng) August 14, 2020
They insist the IPPIS must be test run before they would enrol, particularly because of the peculiarities of the industry.
Oil workers said they cannot guarantee the free flow of petroleum products from Monday if their withheld three months salaries are not paid by midnight today.
#NewsFlash: Oil workers protest non payment of salaries, threaten indefinite strike. pic.twitter.com/edSQSJc9fy
— TVC News (@tvcnewsng) August 14, 2020
The workers began a three-day warning strike on Wednesday which ends this Friday.
The workers are protesting the withholding of their three months salaries over their non enrolment with the Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System, IPPIS.
#NewsFlash; Oil workers protest non payment of three months salary in Abuja pic.twitter.com/q9YJqeN0nb
— TVC News (@tvcnewsng) August 14, 2020
They accused the office of the Accountant General of the Federation of failing to abide by the agreement reached at a meeting brokered by the Labour and Employment Ministry in the course of negotiations.
#NewsFlash: Fuel scarcity looms as oil workers threaten to commence indefinite strike over non payment of salaries. pic.twitter.com/hK9h4eWMdO
— TVC News (@tvcnewsng) August 14, 2020
They insist the IPPIS must be test run before they would enrol, particularly because of the peculiarities of the industry.