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Comperj Just Hired 178 Workers Through Kerui

Written by Paulo Nogueira
Published on 16/05/2019 at 05:43
Updated on 16/05/2019 at 06:58
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The Hiring Happened on the Last Day of May 14, Sources Linked to Click Petróleo e Gás Informed That There Was a Need for Urgent Recommendations Due to Insurgencies with Some Workers from Comperj

A true horde of workers for Comperj were just admitted last Tuesday (14) to join the civil team. Kerui Método, which is responsible for the construction of UPGN, simply integrated 178 people at once, said sources linked to Click Petróleo e Gás, along with the video.

Last week, these same sources said they were in need of sanders, plumbers, helpers among other positions, approximately 30 for each role. Some people said that these 178 newly integrated to the Comperj team were referred, while others reported that they were already part of the company’s database and the Sine of Itaboraí.

The fact is that we received videos and photos (We won’t post here to avoid harming our colleagues) of the moment several buses from the company 1001 Autoviação arrived, with various workers for the integration, and some time later, all of them left uniformed.

We do not know if they are resident workers from Conlest or from other regions, emphasizing that Actemium also secured a good contract in the project, check the details here.

Discrepancies with Workers

We do not know if this fact was the catalyst for this event, but on May 2 (Thursday), several workers from the Civil team at Comperj signed up to work outside their schedule, and the next day, none of them showed up for work. It happened that there were many requests for concrete trucks and other perishable operational supplies, and there was no one to carry out the operations.

Conclusion: They requested the list of names of everyone who missed work that day, and according to reports, all will be dismissed! Regardless of position or hierarchical level (popularly known as “small” and “white heads” respectively).

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Paulo Nogueira

Graduated in Electrical Engineering from one of the country's technical education institutions, the Instituto Federal Fluminense - IFF (formerly CEFET), he worked for several years in the offshore oil and gas, energy, and construction sectors. Today, with over 8,000 publications in online magazines and blogs on the energy sector, the focus is to provide real-time information on the Brazilian job market, macro and microeconomics, and entrepreneurship. For questions, suggestions, and corrections, please contact us at informe@clickpetroleoegas.com.br. Please note that we do not accept resumes at this contact.

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