Mainstreet
bank, formerly Afribank Nigeria Plc, on Friday June 22nd terminated the
services of 800 of its employees, including 650 members of the
Association of Senior Staff of Banks, Insurance and Financial
Institutions (ASSBIFI), a unit of the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria
(TUC).
The Secretary General of the Trade Union Congress, Comrade John
Kolawole made the disclosure at a press conference in Lagos yesterday
June 15th. He queried Mainstreet bank’s sudden unilateral action despite
ongoing negotiations and a court injunction that prevents Mainstreet
from terminating employees.
He said, “there is an injunction by the tripartite committee between
representatives of the Federal Ministry of Labour and Productivity, the
union and management of Mainstreet Bank. The committee insisted that
the bank must maintain the status quo till the issues were resolved.”
“The Trade Union Congress of Nigeria (TUC) views this act of Management
of Mainstreet Bank Ltd as the height of provocation and lawlessness
which is condemnable. Consequently, TUC unequivocally states and
demands the reversal of these terminations and other anti-labour acts
immediately, failing which TUC will mobilise all its affiliates, allies
and resources to shut down completely the operations of the bank
nationwide.”
He added, “We are therefore appealing to all well-meaning Nigerians,
Hon. Minister of Labour and Productivity, Governor of Central Bank of
Nigeria, Director-General, Nigeria Deposit Insurance Cooperation
(NDIC), The Managing Director, Asset Management Company of
Nigeria(AMCON), Acting Inspector General of Police to prevail on the
Management of the Bank before the bubble bursts.”
Media reports say the management of Mainstreet Bank terminated the
employees by denying them access to the company’s IT network, physcial
offices and asking them to wait for their termination letters which
would be disseminated to them via email.
(Business News)
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