The protest by the aviation workers disrupted flight operations nationwide.
By Jeffrey Agbo
Aviation workers carried out protests nationwide on Monday to voice their disapproval of what they called anti-labour clauses in the new Aviation Bills.
The workers are members of staff of the Air Transport Services Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (ATSSSAN) and the National Union of Air Transport Employees (NUATE).
At the Ibadan Airport, the protesters marched with placards of various inscriptions around the airport premises.
“Aviation workers not essential service providers,” “Our right to protest is covered under International Labour Organisation,” “Prohibition of Aviation Union activities is evil” and “Workers’ mouth cannot be gagged by any legislation,” their placards read.
Addressing the protesters, Olayade Oyewole, the Chairman of ATSSSAN in Ibadan, said the aviation workers were against the anti-labour clauses inserted into the recently amended Aviation Bills.
Oyewole said: “Early this year, a committee was set up to look into the Act that established some parastatals agency in the Aviation industry, where the union was fully represented and agreed on some of the clauses to be amended.
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“But to our surprise, when the amended documents came out, we discovered that some repressive clauses, which weren’t agreed upon, have been infused into the document.
“Part of what was inserted indicates that aviation unions will not have the right to protest again. Unions will not have the right to go on strike and workers will have no right to picket.
“We found these clauses to be against the Labour Law, thus the new bill, when assented to by the President, will restrain the rights of unions and obliterate unionism in the aviation sector. So, we want the new Aviation Act to stop and that President Muhammadu Buhari should not assent to it.”
Other union leaders, Gbenga Kayode; Binuyo Akinkunmi; Ibrahim Abimbola; Tunde Badmus and John Adebayo took turns to address the protesters.
The protest by the aviation workers disrupted flight operations nationwide.