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Monday 24 August 2015

Chevron Nupeng members block entrance due to non payment of dues

Chevron Nupeng contract staff have reportedly been on strike for almost a month now due to non payment of dues and inconclusive close of contract. They held a peaceful demonstration this morning, blocking the entrance to the premises after management of Chevron Nigeria Ltd allegedly seized their equipment. More photos after the cut...



28 comments:

  1. No money in d system! People aren't smiling

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  2. Lol
    ~D great anonymous!

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  3. As long as its peaceful, definitely I don't hav any problem wit it except it goes otheswise. I wish them all d best.

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  4. This non payment seems to be everywhere, the question now is where is the money?





























    It is well

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  5. A whole chevron,why we pay before the month end.shame to them since the have started emulating nigeria useless governos in owning workers.






























    #sad indeed

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  6. A whole chevron,why we pay before the month end.shame to them since the have started emulating nigeria useless governos in owning workers.






























    #sad indeed

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  7. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    Ehya sorry for them.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  8. Hmmmm! Working as a contract staff in Chevron is simply put - SLAVERY! What are theses workers asking for? Their money.

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  9. OK, SEEN...TOMJERRYSWIT

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  10. Management please pay your workers! Its not as if there's no money.











    #TeamBlessed#

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  11. I support em.Its unfair for workers to work without being paid their entitlement. It's wickedness.
    The one I find very irksome is the salaries owed by govt.Its like a stab to the heart knowing fully well the money belong to everybody & it belongs to nobody

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  12. This is injustice and unfair labor practice which the presidency and relevant authorities should strive to end casualization and pay that which is due our fellow citizens

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  13. Wickedness in high places... I hope the presidency looks into this abnormal Blackman practice & address it...

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  14. Wickedness in high places... I hope the presidency looks into this abnormal Blackman practice & address it...

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  15. Blocking way of entrance how does it prove peaceful protest?

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  16. I wish them all the best in resolving the issue. Linda take!

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  17. I wish them all the best in resolving the issue. Linda take!

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  18. I wish them all the best in resolving the issue. Linda take!

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  19. I wish them all the best in resolving the issue. Linda take!

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  20. Good for them
    Protest αи∂ get what u want










    #IT will ONLY get BETTER
    #it MUST end IN praise

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  21. I have strong evidence to support above fact that chevron Nigeria limited owes contract workers. James

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