At The Beginning Of The Month, Petrobras Announced The Start Of The Emptying Of Torre Pituba, In Bahia With The Transfer Of Civil Servants.
The Labor Prosecutor’s Office of Bahia Obtained Last Night, October 16, An Injunction To Prevent Petrobras From Ending Its Activities In The State. Petrobras Headquarters In Salvador, In Bahia, Was A Temple Of Corruption, Said Castello Branco In The Chamber Of Deputies.
After The Labor Prosecutor’s Office Ended Mediation Between The Bahia Oil Workers’ Union (Sindipetro) And Petrobras, A Precautionary Action Was Filed On The Night Of This Tuesday, October 15.
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With The Filing Of The Mediation, The MPT Advanced Investigations, Within The Inquiry, And Filed A Lawsuit In Labor Court.
The Verdict Prohibits Petrobras From Displacing Its Employees And Creating Voluntary Dismissal Programs. The Injunction Was Granted By Judge Danilo Gaspar, Where The Case Had Been Assigned To The 6th Court Of Salvador, In Bahia.
The Chief Prosecutor Of The MPT In Bahia, Luís Carneiro, States “This Is A Historic Action. It Is Part Of The Struggle For Job Security, Reinforcing The Limits Of The Law. We Found, Through The Task Force, The Subjection Of Petrobras Workers To A Situation Of Psychological Terror, Whether Due To Lack Of Transparency, Whether Due To Withholding Minimum Information, Or Due To The Absence Of Security Regarding The Professional Fate Of Those Thousands Of People. Organizational Moral Harassment (Collective) Was Established. The MPT Acted And The Judiciary Confirmed.”
In Addition To Carneiro, The Action Is Also Signed By Prosecutors Séfora Char, Luís Barbosa And Rosineide Mendonça. Petrobras Must Be Personally Notified In Order For The Compliance With The Decision To Be Executed.
As Of Today, October 17, A Court Officer Should Be Sent To Torre Pituba, Petrobras Headquarters In Salvador, To Enforce The Judicial Decision.
This Month The State-Owned Company Announced The Start Of The Emptying Of Torre Pituba In The Capital With The Transfer Of Civil Servants. At The Time, Petrobras Announced That The Process Would Be Completed By December This Year. The Exits Were Scheduled For The First Day Of Each Month.
According To Information From The Bahia Oil Workers’ Union (Sindipetro-BA), The First Stage Of Transfers Affected At Least 30 Employees.
Also According To Sindipetro-BA, There Are 1,507 Civil Servants. “This Is A Disturbing Stance By Petrobras, Which Disrespects The Worker Who Has Contributed So Much To The Company. A Stance With No Sensitivity,” Said Radiovaldo Costa, Director Of Communication For The Union, On The Day Of The Employee Transfers.
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