This is so sad..Workers have no right in Nigeria..
They have no future....
One can just wake up to find they have been locked out of a job they toiled for years to help grow...
THE LEADERSHIP,
PENGASSAN,
288, IKORODU ROAD,
ANTHONY,
LAGOS
Cc : DPR, NAPIMS
Dear Sir,
APPEAL FOR SUPPORT AND URGENT INTERVENTION
This letter would have come earlier, we painfully but sincerely admit, especially when we initially nurtured the thought of starting the Union in our entity. But for reasons which we would in the latter part of this letter highlight, we opted to defer the establishment of the Union for a more opportune time.
It is however inevitable at this time, under this strenuous circumstance, to make to you a clarion call, for desperate times call for desperate measures.
The information may have filtered through to you – by way of news or rumour – of how Oando Energy Resources (OER) have slashed a significant percentage of its work force, but we would also like to formally communicate that to you as well as the true situation of things.
On Monday, 30th of November, 2015, the CEO of OER, Mr. Pade Durotoye, called and Emergency Townhall Meeting of all OER staff at about 4:40pm. The meeting served the purpose of communicating Management’s intention to immediately embark on a retrenchment exercise. The meeting lasted about 20 minutes, till 5:00pm (i.e. COB). The staff to be affected would be communicated by way of letters, the following day Tuesday, 1st of December, 2015. It was like a bombshell and rendered the entire work floor cold with eerie silence and shell shock.
This announcement came just few weeks after the Group Chief Executive of Oando Plc, Mr Jubril Adewale Tinubu, in a townhall/video conference prior to the public release of the company’s 2014 Consolidated Financials, made a categorical statement that no Oando staff would be fired for any reason relating to the current business climate and bad business fortune occasioned by the falling oil prices which led to huge impairment losses with significant final loss on the books. Suffice here to say that the action to sack staff is a direct betrayal of the earlier assurances.
On Tuesday the 1st of December 2015, before 9:00am, the Chief Human Resource Officer, Mr. Ademola Ogunbanjo, came with the letters to the open work space, called staff to gather round and one after the other handed the letter to staff. Those who were retained got letters titled ‘Notice of Continued Service’ while those affected got letters titled ‘Notice of Redundancy’. About 90% of peopled fired were officers. Most managers retained their jobs.
We would hereby highlight our grievances, in no particular order or preference, whilst appealing to your good offices for urgent intervention:
- The staff had been assured that no one will be sacked. This assurance had made a number of staff now affected, already prospecting other opportunities to put aside getting another job. This is blatant insincerity and directly oppositional to one of the company’s core values – Integrity;
- The notice of redundancy was too urgent, hasty and of immediate effect;
- The severance package is too meagre. The amount offered to each affected staff is less than 9% of the Annual Gross Salary;
- Staff were not given enough time to handover and clear personal documents. Staff were denied access to the network and work station as early as from Friday the 4th of December 2015, a date earlier than the effective date stated on the letter being 31st December 2015;
- Cost cutting and general expense reduction drive was among reasons cited for the downsizing. However, the cadre of staff mainly affected is the lower level comprising the least earners in the company. The highest earners all retained their jobs;
- All staff affected have not been found wanting in terms of performance and dedication on the job. Performance on the job, going by the formal appraisal system and the company’s HR Policy, was not a yardstick that was used. One of the company’s slogan it might interest you to note is that the company is a ‘Performance Driven’ organization;
- The basis for the exercise was not at any time explained. It remains unknown why those who were affected were dropped;
- The distribution of letters was done as a roll call in full public glare of every member of staff rather than the more dignified way of calling staff one by one in private;
- Some of the affected staff were poached from other companies less than six months ago, and they are already being evicted from the job they have sacrificed so much for;
- As a company that parades itself as proudly African, it is quite ironical that only Nigerians were fired while the foreign expatriates are not affected. This is a seeming violation of Section 10 of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (“NNPC”) Act, Sections 9(1) (b) and 12(1)of the Petroleum Act and Section 28 of the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry Content Act, which generally provides that Nigerians shall be given first consideration for employment and training in the oil and gas industry;
- As a company that claims to be world class, the least expected is to give a just compensation (as similar companies that have embarked on such exercise would do) and handle the process with utmost dignity and respect for human beings. This is not the case;
- A few months ago, staff of the company thought of establishing a union having attained the required quorum. Management, on getting the wind of this called for a meeting, asking staff to set up a committee, which would represent an informal union, with the assurance that the committee would be accorded with the same seriousness and respect deserving. The first sign of insincerity was when 40% of elected members of the committee were forced to step down by the HR office and replaced with their own selection. The second sign was when every recommendation put forth by staff via the committee was turned down, and in exchange, HR issued out letters of what they felt they were willing to give – all be it – even without reaching any form of agreement with staff. After seeing so many staff unceremoniously laid off, a member of the management executive confessed to how the whole committee set up was intentionally orchestrated to derail staff from joining the Union;
- The DPR ‘Guidelines and Procedures for the Release of staff in the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry’ (‘The 2015 Guidelines’) requires the approval of the Minister of Petroleum Resources for the release of employees from their job. We do not believe that the Minister’s consent has been obtained by OER in laying off staff;
- We believe that the retrenchment exercise is malicious, ill advised, undignified, unprofessional, and demeans the years and months of dedication and hard work the staff have put in whilst with the company.
We would like you to come to our aid and intervene in the situation in a spirit of solidarity. What we demand in addition to addressing the highlighted issues are:
- OER to render an unreserved apology to affected staff for treating them with indignity;
- That the severance package be reviewed to an amount obtainable in companies that have retrenched staff recently especially where the staff are unionized. At least four years’ gross pay would be acceptable;
- OER to agree in writing that, should oil price return to at least $50/bbl, the affected staff who are still available would be reinstated since performance was not the basis for the pruning down exercise;
- OER to maintain benefits due to staff throughout their search for another job;
- OER to promise in writing not to victimise staff once the business fortunes reverse and staff are to be reabsorbed;
- PENGASSAN to mandate OER to establish Union in the organization;
We have also attached herewith, some documents that give evidence to our story and support our claims.
We would like your candid advice as to the next steps while anticipating your fullest support, benevolence, solidarity and comradery as we weather the storm together.
One in heart and mind,
Brothers with a common debt
Victoria Acerta!
Solidarity Forever!!
Yours sincerely,
Aggrieved staff of OER.
It is well.
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DeleteMay JESUS fix them
It is really really well oooo.$
DeleteLabour mkt is increasing everyday.very sad.
Oil companies are retrenching staff in the UK as well. Massively oh. Barrel of oil at $38. Money no dey again. Business no dey. I feel sorry for buhari. Inheriting an impoverished nation. Oil dat we depend on is now worth nothing. Imagine wat GEJ n cohorts enjoyed when a barrel of oil was $120. Still no development only massive stealinh. Yet some idiots call him a hero. Unintelligent Nigerians
DeleteMay God help us,no jobs everywhere
DeleteIt's well, but it's not only Oando that is affected. The entire oil and gas sector is affected as well. The only difference is that union and management deliberate and come to an agreement as to the total no of staff to be laid off. And managers are not spared either. That's why it's good to join union. And once they hand u your sack latter u can no longer log to the office system. It's well just feel sad for them cos the sack came @ this period of festivity.
DeleteOur labour Act, Trade dispute Act & trade Union Act needs urgent review to abolish this 'termination at will' to come intandem with international standards especially in the private sector..what fuckery!
DeleteThis is really bad!
Our labour Act, Trade dispute Act & trade Union Act needs urgent review to abolish this 'termination at will' to come intandem with international standards especially in the private sector..what fuckery!
DeleteThis is really bad!
So only Nigerians were sacked? After they'll start shouting one Nigeria!!! Mtchewww. Low self esteem will finish this nation some day
ReplyDeleteThey come to our country, and are tagged expatriates. We go to theirs, we are tagged immigrants.
DeleteWhich kind problem be this?
Anyway the economy is experiencing a crunch (albeit temporary), scenarios like this would definitely play out, but I think staff should be laid off properly.
Na wa oh
DeleteEndtime
ReplyDeleteThis is so common in Nigeria, workers have no right whatsoever, and the ones they do have, nobody to fight for them or help uphold that right for them. It is sardonic and lugubrious!
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Hmmmm
ReplyDeleteWell this is serious? Sack without notice. Its illegal sef
Just imagine
ReplyDeleteLMFAO @ their demands. I will give a robust reply later for the benefit of most employees.
ReplyDeleteThe part that made me laugh is the 4 years gross pay lol
DeleteBut every other thing is fine to me
Nothing like Federal work or ur own personal biznez, all des private firm ehnnn, no job security especially banks ooo Dos one are worst. Lord I thank u 4 where I am ooo.
ReplyDeleteYes o. Nothing like federal work. Especially teaching
DeleteFederal job that can owe you for 9months not forgetting you ll never be above average.
DeleteAbeggi! Its over rated.
Personal business too is very hard to grow,if some entrepreneurs ll be honest it is heart wrenching most times..
When u stay n not make sales for God knows how long, oriegwu.
Most young girl doing business are supporting it with runs mbok, atleat for d 1st few years.
Some ll open shop n buy car within 6 months lol
Yes o.
DeleteTank u lord.
no work security in nigeria!
ReplyDeleteNo carry person work 4 head....cos they will sack you anything they like.
If you don't have savings OYO
Self employ sure pass....no matter how little it may be.
"Employed" Aunty
DeleteWe need more enterprenuers in Nigeria! FG to support small bizzness, it would Help to eradicate unemployment! We need more finacing in d bizzness sector, all this shakara and slavery would stop!
ReplyDeleteDoes the entrepreneur not employ people?! Try it before you advise. Life/business has its ups and downs. Think with all the examples now 'employees' should accept that their position within industry will always be at risk depending on external/internal factors
DeleteThat is change for you. You people voted for CHANGE. CHANGE has come to you. Sorry about the predicament. No sincerity anymore.
ReplyDeleteAPC is no longer sincere in payment of N5,000. Make una no vex, write your names on those that will be collecting N5,000 next year.
So na APC crash the crude. Oil price?
DeleteDaft much
DeleteThis letter wont get anywhere. Too bad
ReplyDeleteThis is bad..
ReplyDeleteNow the retrenched workers will join the millions of unemployed people in search of a job.
It is well..
This is so sad.
ReplyDeleteI pray the affected workers get justice
Too bad
ReplyDeleteThose with responsibilities where do they run to,chai naija
ReplyDeleteWhy does these kind of things keep happening in Nigeria to Nigerians, there is every need for the fundalmental rights of the citizens to be protected.
ReplyDeleteThis letter will not hold water. Waste of time and energy. So sad, but the truth. Heard 40% of Oando staff will or have been laid off. I only feel for those ones that they just recruited early this year who never gather anything. I just hope most of them have savings to fall back on till they rise on their feet. Organisations reserve the right to hire and fire when they deem it fit. I think Airtel did a major one a week or so before Oando.
ReplyDeleteVery sad indeed.. Even in Nigeria, Nigerians are being marginalized against. Why sack only Nigerians and those with the least pay?? I feel bad for them
ReplyDeleteI sincerely hope this letter gets immediate and adequate response. **Mans inhumanity to man**. In d meantime, affected staff should just start making alternative plans, really unfortunate.
ReplyDeleteThis is so sad...
ReplyDeleteI weep for my country Nigeria *sadface*
Retrenchment is a necessary exercise and allowed. The only problem here is insincerity.
ReplyDeleteWhat was the yardstick for selecting those they fired and those they retained? Are they surplus to requirement?
But honestly, you don't expect them to fire managers they have spent so much on. They can easily get field workers. But if these people fired are replaced, then it's a gross violation of their rights in redundancy arrangement.
I feel sorry for them. XmAs letter. Jeez
Abegyyyy when they were enjoying it before nko?Did they invite the public to it? Dont they know nothing lasts forever..As Nigerians, learn to prepare for the rainy day. Dont eat with 10 fingers.
ReplyDeleteWe wey dey earn peanuts sef dey save. Do they even give us 13th month salary? Yet we get small bonus. The earlier we learn to be employers and CEO the better for us
Make them no too vex...May God help them cos na him sure pass
Abi oh.
DeleteWhat a pity!
ReplyDeleteIts so sad. The country is now a jungle of survival of the fittest
ReplyDeletechanges we can see
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This is so true and its really not funny. my friend working in Oando has been complaining since late October and its obvious he still has his job because he is a manager. managers were not sacked only officers but managers salaries were reduced. too bad and painful. i just wish something could be done about this because Oando is still laying off daily without good severance packages. Too bad
ReplyDeleteThey should file a joint action at the National Industrial Court since they have a common interest and common grievance. This appeal may end up to nothing. The cases there last for at most 2years, the Industrial Court Judges try there their best, they know employment matters are of urgency. it is well.
ReplyDeleteOKIJA AND CO PLEASE WAIT FOR IHN BY 2PM,U CAN FIGHT THERE AND SAY ANYTHING BUT DONT DERAIL OTHER POSTS,I BEG UNA!
ReplyDeleteDrama!!!! Yaaaayyyy!!! Stella, relax o.
DeleteI can't wait! Arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrggggghhhhhhh! godless darkness u so going down!
DeleteLol
DeleteOriegwu
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ReplyDeleteThis has shown beyond doubt that Government is d sole business in Nigeria. OANDO & other oil companies are seriously hit by falling prices of crude as well as d implementation of TSA by govt.
The companies would rather downsize to attract foreign investments than string along their workforce in these trying times. I support mom trio that d affect staff should approach National Industrial Court to see whether they can get redundancy benefits.
As a Petroleum Engineer who have been jobless for months now I can comfortably tell you all that the oil abd gas industry is experiencing some difficult downtime right now.
ReplyDeleteMeanwhile, jobless people like me are looking for job and those that have the job are being relieved from their duties.
Job security is zero to nothing in our dear country... the funny thing is that this letter MIGHT not do anything for them even. Nawa ooooooo.
Thank you anonymous..we are looking for jobs while some are being sackeda.What hope do we (jobless)have.
DeleteI am pretty sure that this situation is being blown out of proportion. If your contract says you can be made redundant with immediate effect, then you agreed to it, that is nobody's problem
ReplyDeleteThis thing being said about how they wanted to start a union and they were dissuaded, biko how can you agree to such?
ReplyDeleteThe problem with Nigeria is that people are not very enlightened. How can you be dissuaded so easily and at the first point of a sign of distrust, you sat there doing nothing?
Where have you guys gotten this percentage of staff fired from?
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