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How AIT fired all its workers in Benin after owing two years salary
After workers protested non payment of salaries three weeks ago, the management of the African Independent Television (AIT) on Tuesday relieved all the workers of its station in Benin City of their appointments with immediate effect.
The management’s decision was made known in a letter signed by Mr Victor Okasoga, Senior Manager in charge of Human Resources. In the letter to the affected staff, Okasoga said their appointments have been terminated with effect from June 13 2016. The letter directed those affected to handover all company properties in their possession, especially identity cards to the Head of the Center.
the letter indicated.
The workers had protested the non payment of their salaries which was running into two years.
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