REVIMO Suspends Contracts of 1,380 Employees Due to Financial Losses

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REVIMO has suspended contracts for around 1,380 employees due to 655 million Meticais in losses from post-election unrest. Only four of its 16 toll plazas are operational, and the suspension affects various support roles. Workers have received salaries through February, with hopes for reinstatement following conflict resolution.

REVIMO has announced the suspension of contracts for approximately 1,380 employees due to losses totaling 655 million Meticais linked to damage from recent post-election unrest. Among those affected, 380 were direct employees at toll gates, while around 1,000 provided services to the concessionaire.

The suspension of these contracts commenced on March 1st as REVIMO assesses its financial challenges. Currently, only four of the 16 toll plazas it manages are operational, indicating a significant downturn in its activities. Furthermore, the suspension extends beyond direct toll gate employees to include roles in surveillance, picketing, and cleaning.

Despite the contract suspensions, REVIMO has assured that all affected workers received their salaries up to February of this year. The company remains optimistic about reinstating suspended employees once the conflict causing these disruptions is resolved.

In summary, REVIMO has suspended the contracts of 1,380 employees due to substantial financial losses from post-election tensions. The organization has committed to ensuring that affected workers receive their February salaries and hopes for a resolution that would allow for the reinstatement of these employees.

Original Source: clubofmozambique.com

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