REVIMO has suspended around 1,380 contracts of toll gate employees following significant financial losses of 655 million Meticais due to post-election violence. The suspension includes direct workers and service providers. REVIMO has assured payment of salaries up to February and hopes for a return of the suspended employees once conflicts are resolved.
In Mozambique, REVIMO has announced the suspension of approximately 1,380 employee contracts due to significant losses resulting from post-election violence. These losses have reportedly reached 655 million Meticais. The affected workforce includes 380 direct workers at toll gates and around 1,000 individuals who provided various services related to the toll plazas.
The suspension of contracts commenced on March 1st and includes not only workers at vandalized toll gates but also personnel involved in services such as surveillance, picketing, and cleaning. Presently, only four out of the sixteen toll plazas managed by REVIMO are operational. The institution aims to address the ongoing financial challenges while ensuring the continuity of its services.
Despite these challenges, REVIMO has confirmed that all workers impacted by the contract suspensions have received their salaries up until February of this year. The organization expresses hope that, following the resolution of the underlying conflicts, the employees affected by these suspensions will be able to return to their positions.
In summary, REVIMO’s decision to suspend approximately 1,380 contracts stems from substantial financial losses linked to post-election unrest in Mozambique. While only a few toll plazas remain functional, REVIMO has committed to compensating affected employees for their last month’s salaries and aspires to reinstate them once conditions improve.
Original Source: clubofmozambique.com