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Dana Air Staff Picket Office, Protest Mass Sacking, Non-Payment Of Salaries

Dana Air Staff Picket Office, Protest Mass Sacking, Non-Payment Of Salaries
  • PublishedMay 21, 2024

Over 500 staff members of Dana Air on Tuesday protested against their sacking as well as the refusal of the airlines to pay their April salary.

The protesters blocked the entrance of the aviation company in the Oshodi area of Lagos State.

Osun Defender reports that the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority withdrew Dana Air’s operation licence after its
aircraft was involved in a runway skidding incident last month.

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Also, barely two weeks after the suspension of Dana Air operations, the aviation company laid off its staff based on claims that their disengagement was in respect of the ongoing audit, by the aviation regulators.

During the protest in front of the company, the staff threatened to explore every mechanism to fight what they called โ€œan injustice.โ€

The staff members who were armed with placards with inscriptions such as; โ€˜Give us our moneyโ€™, โ€˜A airline owing its staff canโ€™t be safeโ€™, and โ€˜Systematic thievingโ€™, among others, stated that aside from being unjustly sacked, the airline has refused to pay workers contributory pension as well as their April salary among other entitlements.

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The Training Manager of the airline, Magdalene Onyeukwu, while speaking with newsmen at the protest ground, noted that the staff members will not relent until the management pays all that is owed.

Onyeukwe, who claimed to have worked with Dana for 15 years, stated that she got her sack letter through a WhatsApp message.

She added that all their access, including official lines, have been deactivated.

She said, โ€œI have been with Dana since 2008; I was part of those who participated in the demo flight that gave Dana its licence; even when there were challenges when salaries were not paid, we remained committed until this issue of runway incursions, which is normal.

โ€œBut before we knew it, they started sending us WhatsApp messages saying our services are no longer needed. Who does that? What about our gratuity, pension and even our April salary? This is not possible after 15 years of service ?โ€

Also speaking at the protest ground, an Aviation security supervisor, Eze Chidibere, also complained about the refusal of the company to pay its sacked staff, stressing that this development has started affecting the well-being of staff families, appealing to the management of Dana to urgently pay what is due โ€œeven if they wonโ€™t be reabsorbed.โ€

Chidibere further accused Dana of fraudulently deducting staffersโ€™ contributing pensions but refusing to pay the same into their pension accounts.

He said, โ€œWe are here to demand our rights, after serving Dana Airlines for several years, they suddenly sacked us all saying that our services are no longer required. But it is on record that Dana airline flew till April before it had an incursion and as I am talking to you, Aprilโ€™s salary has not been paid and my children are at home because I have not been able to pay their fees.

โ€œSo many people are in our outstation and couldnโ€™t make it here today because of logistics. If not, this place would have been physically filled by our over 500 staff members because our people are seriously angry.

โ€œAlso, if an organisation is sacking its staff, it should pay a one-month salary in lieu because it is also expected that staff should give a one-month notice to the organisation before leaving, but they refused to honour the same rule.

โ€œDana Airlines has been deducting our money but hasnโ€™t remitted the same to our pension account. This, among others, is our reason for begging Dana to immediately pay us to avert a legal battle.โ€

Efforts to get the spokesperson for the airlines, Kingsley Ezenwa, was futile as he neither picked up his calls nor responded to a text message of enquiry over the protest.

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