This followed the signing of a settlement through the union leaders and BASL management.
The settlement used to be brokered by using the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) and airport protection groups who intervened in the dispute between the parties.
Mr Sam Jaja, Deputy President, Air Transport Services Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (ATSSSAN) verified the suspension of the picketing while addressing the union individuals after the meeting.
Jaja stated BASL had agreed to reinstate the sacked employees and additionally supply awareness to unions in the sector, as well as proper of people to belong to unions of their choice.
According to him, it used to be also agreed that an inter-ministerial committee has to be set up to seem into unionism among non-public organizations in the aviation sector.
The unions had for the reason that the early hours of Wednesday embarked on the protest, over the alleged sack of 24 personnel who indicated hobby to unionize by means of BASL, operators of the MMA2 in Lagos.
The unions worried were ATSSSAN, the National Union of Air Transport Employees (NUATE) and the National Association of Aircraft Pilots and Engineers (NAAPE).
Despite a subsisting court order issued by Justice I. N Buba of a Federal High Court in Lagos restraining them from the action, the unions had shut down flights and business activities at the MMA2.
Airlines running from the terminal affected with the aid of the motion include Arik Air, Medview Airline, Azman Air, Max Air, Dana Air, and Aero Contractors.
The airlines were compelled to briefly cross their passenger boarding and processing to the General Aviation Terminal (GAT), operated by means of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) as the motion lingered.

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