Ex phcn staff news
Here are some news updates about former PHCN staff:
Rehabilitation and Re-employment of Former PHCN Staff
The Federal Government has announced plans to rehabilitate and re-employ former staff of the Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN). The move is aimed at reducing the unemployment rate in the country and providing a second chance to former PHCN staff who were affected by the privatization of the power sector.
PHCN Pensioners Protest Non-Payment of Entitlements
Former PHCN staff have been protesting the non-payment of their entitlements, including pensions and gratuities. The protesters, who are mainly pensioners, have been demanding that the government and the privatized power companies fulfill their obligations to them.
Former PHCN Staff Seek Compensation for Loss of Jobs
A group of former PHCN staff has approached the National Industrial Court to seek compensation for the loss of their jobs as a result of the privatization of the power sector. The court has adjourned the case to a later date for hearing.
Re-orientation of Former PHCN Staff
The Federal Government has launched a re-orientation program for former PHCN staff to equip them with new skills and knowledge to enable them to compete in the job market. The program is aimed at reducing the unemployment rate among former PHCN staff.
Former PHCN Staff Demand Better Treatment
Former PHCN staff have demanded better treatment from the government and the privatized power companies. They are calling for improved working conditions, better remuneration, and adequate provision for their welfare.
Re-employment of Former PHCN Staff in the Power Sector
The Federal Government has announced plans to re-employ former PHCN staff in the power sector. The move is aimed at leveraging their experience and expertise to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the power sector.
Former PHCN Staff Seek Justice for Unfair Treatment
A group of former PHCN staff has approached the National Assembly to seek justice for the unfair treatment they received during the privatization of the power sector. They are calling for an investigation into the circumstances surrounding their dismissal and for compensation for the losses they suffered.
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