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Dozens forced to quit Venezuela’s PDVSA over political views, workers say

2024.08.21 06:25

By Mircely Guanipa, Deisy Buitrago and Marianna Parraga

CARACAS/MARACAY, Venezuela (Reuters) – Over a hundred employees at Venezuela’s state oil company PDVSA, plus others in the oil ministry and parts of the public sector, have been forced to resign over their political views since last month’s disputed election, workers and unions said.

The government says President Nicolas Maduro won a third term in the July 28 contest, but the opposition says partial vote tallies indicate its candidate Edmundo Gonzalez won a resounding victory.

Top PDVSA executives have instructed administrative and operational workers to attend rallies backing Maduro and supervised their social media accounts, according to four company sources and a union leader.

Employees who have not supported Maduro or have disputed the official voting results are being pushed out, they said.

“They call you to human resources, sit you down, and give you a resignation letter you must sign,” a source familiar with the situation said.

Venezuela’s oil ministry and PDVSA did not immediately reply to requests for comment.

The situation could further exacerbate a chronic staffing issue at PDVSA, where a lack of qualified workers has hit many aspects of the company’s operations. Its oil output has declined to a fraction of what it was a decade ago.

At PDVSA’s headquarters in Caracas, about 100 administrative employees have been pushed out since the election, according to two of the sources. Over 30 others at PDVSA’s Eastern division, in charge of most of Venezuela’s crude output, have been made to resign, the country’s largest oil union said in a statement over the weekend.

“This is political retaliation against numerous workers who in the most recent electoral process have shown themselves against Maduro,” union leader Jose Bodas said in the statement.

PDVSA has some 90,000 employees, according to figures given this year by its CEO, Pedro Tellechea.

Other public offices have employed a similar crackdown, including several ministries, state power company Corpoelec, state industrial conglomerates and petrochemical firm Pequiven, Caracas’ subway system, and public media, according to Bodas, other unions and sources from those entities.

At least eight employees from the oil ministry have been pushed out for political reasons, a source close to the matter said.

Reuters could not immediately ascertain the total number of public employees who have left their jobs in the three weeks since the election.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Logo of the Venezuelan state oil company PDVSA at the PDVSA headquarters, in Caracas, Venezuela, December 18, 2023. REUTERS/Gaby Oraa/File Photo

“They make an argument about the smallest things, social media status, a message in your profile, a quote against the government. They take a screenshot and pass it to human resources,” said a refinery employee, who asked not to be identified due to fear of retaliation.

Western countries and international bodies including the United Nations have called on Venezuela’s government to release a full tally of last month’s votes and stop persecution after anti-Maduro protests led to 23 deaths and over 2,400 arrests.



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