Caltex’s employees protest in Aden

Dozens of employees of the “Caltex” oil company, in the city of Aden, southern Yemen, organized a protest on Sunday to condemn what they described as a “conspiracy” aimed to controlling the company.

At the rally, the protesters said that a decree of the director of the oil company, Intisar Al-Arashah, to refer dozens of employees and cadres to retirement, was to circumvent and deny their financial rights.

The participants called for to return the retired employees to the work in the facility and give their dues, similar to the rest of the employees of the administrative units of the Ministry of Oil.

They noted that keeping the Caltex facility in the hands of the tenant means continuing to violate the law and under the consideration of the judicial authority that passed the arbitration ruling and the acceptance of the concerned authorities, which is forfeiting the assets of the Yemeni Oil Company.

The Caltex oil facility provides supply services to ships in the Aden Free Zone, as it has strategic storage capacity. Its annual revenues amount to billions of riyals, which were supposed to go to the state treasury.

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