Aviation unions have declared war on Arik Air management over unresolved conditions of service.
In a statement jointly issued by the National Air Transport Employees (NUATE) and the Air Transport Services Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (ATSSSAN) titled ‘Notice Of Withdrawal Of Service’, the unions placed all the workers of Arik Air except pilots and engineers on notice to withdraw their services with effect from00hrs on 14th September 2020.
According to the statement, the unions attributed their position to the continual decision of the Aril Air management to frustrated “our efforts to resolve the conditions of service negotiations as well as our demand for just and fair treatment for the workers during the COVID-19 period.
“In response, wherefore, our unions have no choice than to reinstate the notice of withdrawal of services.
“Accordingly, all Arik Air workers (other than pilots and engineers) are hereby directed to withdraw all services with effect from 00hrs on 14th September 2020 until the time issues states above are satisfactorily resolved.”
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