Nigeria’s government wants to resolve a labor dispute between ExxonMobil Corp. and unions in the oil-rich Niger Delta region, a minister said on May 24.
Unions have protested against the sacking of workers at Exxon and other foreign oil firms, staging several strikes since the start of the year.
“We have reached out to the management to internally resolve the matter through reconciliation,” labor minister Chris Ngige told reporters after a cabinet meeting.
“If that fails government will fully take over because even my counterpart the minister of petroleum had intervened but it failed,” he added.
On May 20 a Nigerian labor union that had called for the shutdown of all ExxonMobil in the Niger Delta said it had suspended a strike.
“I have referred the matter to the industrial arbitration panel for reconciliation. If this fails we will take another action,” Ngige said, without elaborating.
He said he had convened a meeting at which only Exxon's representatives and not those of the PENGASSAN labor union had attended.
The latest industrial action was in protest at the sacking of 150 workers in December, of which 82 were PENGASSAN members.
Strikes by ExxonMobil workers in Nigeria at the end of last year disrupted output, delaying loadings by weeks.
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