As Soon As The Authorities Arrived On Site, All Former Employees Dispersed, Leaving The Property Damaged For Not Receiving Their Payments In Intermittent Offshore Contracts
The company Petrus faced retaliation from employees who, according to reports, were not receiving their salaries for the intermittent offshore contracts they executed, and even the administrative department was affected. Windows and furniture of the company were broken as soon as the former employees received the news that they would not be receiving their payments at that moment (Some payment issues had been dragging on since January).
Petrus has one of its operational bases in the city of Macaé – RJ, in the offshore hub of the Novo Cavaleiros neighborhood. Below you can see in the photos the state of some facilities:
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Without bricks, without cement, and without endless construction: the cardboard house that is assembled in modules and can be moved.
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Without bricks, without cement, and without endless construction: the cardboard house that is assembled in modules and can be moved.
- Issues Have Been Dragging On Since January
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