Le Collectif des 44 agents du Ministère de l'Énergie dément les annonces de réintégration du Gouvernement
In a statement published this Tuesday, the Collective of 44 agents on leave from the Ministry of Energy, Petroleum and Mines expressed its indignation following the Note to the Public from the Government Information Office (BIG) concerning the "Social Stability Pact".
The Collective firmly rejects the Government's claims regarding compliance with agreements in the mining sector. According to the workers, despite the signing of the decree creating the Mining and Geological Development Fund and the establishment of its Management Committee, "none of the reintegration commitments made by the Ministry have been honored to date."
The Collective emphasizes that the 44 employees in question hold valid permanent contracts (CDI). They assert that their contractual situation is perfectly legal, rendering their exclusion unjustified.
The employees are informing the public that "no reinstatement has taken place despite ministerial promises of a return to normal by August 6, 2026." The Collective also suspects the existence of clandestine recruitment efforts aimed at replacing current employees, denouncing a violation of the Labor Code.
22 months of precariousness
Finally, the statement denounces the critical social situation of the employees. They claim to have suffered confiscation of their salaries, social rights, and common funds for more than 22 months, directly pointing the finger at the Minister of Mines for this precarious situation.
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