Part of the laid-off workers of "Bahar" will be restored
A commission has been created to investigate the issue of return the dismissed workers oil company "Bahar," Turan was told by the chairwoman of the Committee to Protect Oil Workers Rights, Mirvari Gahramanli.
According to her, people in the category of single mothers , families of martyrs, people having disabled children, should be restored. That's roughly 50 people, she said.
According to her, the company signed contracts with employees only for three months, although earlier this period was one year. " At the same time, the company
"Bahar" has a 25 year contract with the State Oil Company SOCAR.
According to Gahramanli , a similar situation is at the enterprises of the SOCAR, where only short-term contracts are concluded with workers.
"This is due to shortcomings in the labor laws of the country that suits employers. However, this is contrary to Article 47 of the Labor Code. To eliminate them, civil society will send to parliament draft amendments to the law, she said.
The leadership of "Bahar" announced the dismissal of about 100 employees , what caused actions of protests of workers. Dismissed had negotiations with the company. The leadership reports nothing about the meeting.
"Bahar" was established on the basis of the former oil and gas producing company "Qum Adasi", and is controlled by businessman Hafiz Mammadov. -05B-
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