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MWUN issues 21-day ultimatum to Melsmore Marine for alleged non-compliance with CBA, PFA

MWUN issues 21-day ultimatum to Melsmore Marine for alleged non-compliance with CBA, PFA

The Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria (MWUN) has issu ed twenty one days ultimatum to Melsmore Nigeria Limited, situated in Lagos.

In a statement signed by Comrade John Kennedy Ikemefuna, Head of Media, MWUN, the union said it was on record that Melsmore Marine Nigeria Limited is an outfit in the Maritime Industry and as such are accountable to the Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria, having engaged the Union members in its workforce performing all Maritime operations.

It would be recalled that the Maritime Workers Union, through the office of its Secretary – General, Comrade Oniha Erazua demanded that Melsmore Marine Ltd provides the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) and the Pension Fund Administration (PFA) of its workers, who are bonafide members of the Union.

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“Hitherto, the management of Melsmore Ltd had defiantly refused to oblige the Union these aforementioned documents in compliance with the Industry Regulations and Standards; and also in accordance with extant Labour Laws.

“These documents requested by the Union will put both the workers and employers in a stable and conducive work environment and the operations, for business to become less prone to regulatory interruptions.

“The Union is dismayed over absolute refusal of Melsmore Ltd to comply with the documents demanded despite all conciliatory efforts to engaging Melsmore Ltd over the welfare of the workers; hence, the Union demanded that the most recent Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) and the remittance records of the Employees’ Pensions Fund Administrators (PFA) be sent to MWUN.

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“This action of Melsmore has further given the Union the impression that the management of Melsmore Ltd has zero appreciation for the Union’s positive disposition towards the smooth running of Melsmore business in the sector.

“In this light, it’s believed that Melsmore action is tantamount to deception and fraud, which has sparked off suspicion and restiveness amongst the employees; and the Union is gravely concerned that the workers are being short changed their statutory rights to accurate pensions remittance, which they ought to know.

“Hence, MWUN has issued a 21-Day ultimatum to enable Melsmore Nigeria Ltd accede to the demand of the Union, or face industrial action, which includes picketing of Melsmore’s business premises and its other business locations nationwide.

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