Ban on aviation workers' strike won't stand - TUC

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The Trade Union Congress has vowed to resist the Federal Government’s plan to ban aviation workers from industrial action.

“If indeed government listens, it would have listened to Air Transport Services Senior Staff Association of Nigeria members and the aviation staff’s long-standing demands rather than force them into a strike.

He opined that in the past few months, airport and airline staff in France, Belgium, Portugal and Italy have gone on strike. “It is wishful thinking for the Federal Government to think it can trample on the rights of Nigerian workers,” he said.

 

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