Press statement: Dangote Truck officers versus Dangote Cement Plc trial to begin may 2018
March 23, 2018
PRESS STATEMENT
National Industrial Court Rules in favour of Dangote Cement Workers on
March 20, 2018 and trial to begin on May 23, 2018
CDWR Calls on Dangote Cement Plc to immediately meet workers' Demands.
Dangote Group publicized widely in the media in 2015 that it wants to
empower about 28,000 Nigerians under a scheme known as OWN YOUR
VEHICLE/TRUCK SCHEME.
About 800 workers were employed under the scheme and 400 each were
deployed to Ibese in Ogun State and Obajana in Kogi State. The process
of employment started in April 2015 and ended in May 2016 when most of
the workers started work while the second batch resumed in September
2016.
The agreement was to pay N60, 000 monthly salary, a performance bonus
of up to the sum of N90, 000 per month and medical allowance of 30% of
annual salary. The truck officers worked hard to resuscitate 500
non-operational trucks, made them productive again and improved the
distribution of Dangote Cement to different parts of the country.
Workers were supposed to manage one truck each but were forced to
manage 6 and some 7 trucks without corresponding increment in salary,
allowances etc.
Only the N60,000 salary was paid; performance bonus was paid once and
not in full; medical allowance was never paid. Shockingly, the workers
were sacked in a humiliating manner on February 4, 2017 without any
compensation. Workers with Ibese Plant were forced to resign on
February 4, 2017 at gun point wherein gun wielding and battle ready
policemen and soldiers supervised and participated in this ignoble act
while workers at Obajana Cement Plant were threatened and eventually
sacked on February 5, 2017.
Workers had to protest publicly this unfair treatment of the Dangote
Cement Plc management severally with the active solidarity of comrades
of the Campaign for Democratic and Workers Rights (CDWR) as well as
the Democratic Socialist Movement (DSM). The workers had no choice
than to challenge the matter at the National Industrial Court (NIC),
Lagos Division by filing the case in May 2017. A human right activists
and a lawyer, Barrister Toluwani Adebiyi is leading the legal battle
on behalf of the cheated workers.
After several hearing in court, partly caused by the Dangote
management with the aim of frustrating the matter, a ruling on the
preliminary objection was delivered on Tuesday March 20, 2018. The
frivolous and senseless preliminary objection raised by Dangote Cement
Plc fell like pack of cards as Justice Mustapha Tijini ruled in favour
of the cheated workers. May 23, 2018 has been set aside for the
commencement of trial/hearing. The reality of the matter is that
Dangote Cement Plc has no case but as usual cheat workers. Unfair
labour practices and favourable government policies is the reason
Aliko Dangote is the richest man in Africa.
Many of the workers are currently suffering as a result of the unfair
sack; many abandoned their jobs and businesses because of the promise
of owing a truck; many cannot meet their needs, but within these
period December 2015-December 2016) the Truck Officers alongside other
workers in Dangote Cement Plc made N368 billion profit. The affected
workers are demanding that the trucks managed should be handed over to
them as agreed, performance bonuses and medical allowance for the
number of months worked should be paid.
We are appealing to Nigerians and the general public to join the
workers in demanding for immediate justice. CDWR is also calling on
the management of Dangote Cement Plc to begin immediate negotiation
with the workers with the aim of resolving this matter or
alternatively meet workers demand without further delay.
Comrade Chinedu Bosah
Publicity Secretary
07033775517
PRESS STATEMENT
National Industrial Court Rules in favour of Dangote Cement Workers on
March 20, 2018 and trial to begin on May 23, 2018
CDWR Calls on Dangote Cement Plc to immediately meet workers' Demands.
Dangote Group publicized widely in the media in 2015 that it wants to
empower about 28,000 Nigerians under a scheme known as OWN YOUR
VEHICLE/TRUCK SCHEME.
About 800 workers were employed under the scheme and 400 each were
deployed to Ibese in Ogun State and Obajana in Kogi State. The process
of employment started in April 2015 and ended in May 2016 when most of
the workers started work while the second batch resumed in September
2016.
The agreement was to pay N60, 000 monthly salary, a performance bonus
of up to the sum of N90, 000 per month and medical allowance of 30% of
annual salary. The truck officers worked hard to resuscitate 500
non-operational trucks, made them productive again and improved the
distribution of Dangote Cement to different parts of the country.
Workers were supposed to manage one truck each but were forced to
manage 6 and some 7 trucks without corresponding increment in salary,
allowances etc.
Only the N60,000 salary was paid; performance bonus was paid once and
not in full; medical allowance was never paid. Shockingly, the workers
were sacked in a humiliating manner on February 4, 2017 without any
compensation. Workers with Ibese Plant were forced to resign on
February 4, 2017 at gun point wherein gun wielding and battle ready
policemen and soldiers supervised and participated in this ignoble act
while workers at Obajana Cement Plant were threatened and eventually
sacked on February 5, 2017.
Workers had to protest publicly this unfair treatment of the Dangote
Cement Plc management severally with the active solidarity of comrades
of the Campaign for Democratic and Workers Rights (CDWR) as well as
the Democratic Socialist Movement (DSM). The workers had no choice
than to challenge the matter at the National Industrial Court (NIC),
Lagos Division by filing the case in May 2017. A human right activists
and a lawyer, Barrister Toluwani Adebiyi is leading the legal battle
on behalf of the cheated workers.
After several hearing in court, partly caused by the Dangote
management with the aim of frustrating the matter, a ruling on the
preliminary objection was delivered on Tuesday March 20, 2018. The
frivolous and senseless preliminary objection raised by Dangote Cement
Plc fell like pack of cards as Justice Mustapha Tijini ruled in favour
of the cheated workers. May 23, 2018 has been set aside for the
commencement of trial/hearing. The reality of the matter is that
Dangote Cement Plc has no case but as usual cheat workers. Unfair
labour practices and favourable government policies is the reason
Aliko Dangote is the richest man in Africa.
Many of the workers are currently suffering as a result of the unfair
sack; many abandoned their jobs and businesses because of the promise
of owing a truck; many cannot meet their needs, but within these
period December 2015-December 2016) the Truck Officers alongside other
workers in Dangote Cement Plc made N368 billion profit. The affected
workers are demanding that the trucks managed should be handed over to
them as agreed, performance bonuses and medical allowance for the
number of months worked should be paid.
We are appealing to Nigerians and the general public to join the
workers in demanding for immediate justice. CDWR is also calling on
the management of Dangote Cement Plc to begin immediate negotiation
with the workers with the aim of resolving this matter or
alternatively meet workers demand without further delay.
Comrade Chinedu Bosah
Publicity Secretary
07033775517
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