NAHCO thanks clients as striking employees call off strike
“Our clients showed great understanding,” said the company.
Disgruntled workers of NAHCO Aviance, have called off the industrial action they embarked upon early Monday, January 23; an action that lasted about 14 hours.
In a communique signed by the Management of the Company, unions’ representatives and regulatory agencies, it was resolved that the unions call off the strike and all staff resume work immediately.
Other issues agreed upon are that NAHCO management withdraws the suit it instituted at the National Industrial Court (NIC) against the unions; negotiations on staff welfare to resume on Wednesday, January 25th and be concluded within the week; and that no staff be victimized because of participation in the strike action.
Speaking on the resolution at the end of the meeting held at NAHCO Aviance House on Monday, the Group Executive Director, Dr Sola Obabori, expressed sincere appreciation of the Company to its clients who showed great understanding with NAHCO during the period of the strike action and to the passengers who were inconvenienced by the strike action.
He also expressed NAHCO’s deep appreciation to these esteemed clients, the large community of airline passengers who depend on NAHCO and to the stakeholders who have intervened in calming down the situation.
He expressed the readiness of the Company to provide excellent customer experience to its clients and delight them continually pointing out that both staff and management are key stakeholders in the bigger picture.