Edo workers call off planned strike
(Nigeria) The organised labour has called off its proposed three-day
warning strike in Edo State following agreements reached after a closed-door
meeting with the state government.
The executives of the Nigeria Labour Congress, Trade Union
Congress and Joint Negotiating Council announced the suspension of the proposed
strike shortly after the meeting with Governor Adams Oshiomhole.
Speaking on behalf of the organised labour, Chairman, Joint
Negotiating Council, Mr. Shaka Otoide said, “in view of the notice we gave to
Edo State Government to embark on a three-day warning strike with effect from
May 25, 2015, after a meeting between the Edo State
Government and the Joint Negotiating Council including the NLC and TUC, the strike action has been suspended.
“The circular from the office of the Head of Service that the commencement of the Pensions Scheme with effect from May has also been withdrawn. The eight percent that was deducted from the salary of the workers will be paid back to workers’ salary . So the proposed warning strike has been called off,” he said.
Otoide thanked Governor Oshiomhole for his quick intervention and for always standing by the labour movement at all times.
“The circular from the office of the Head of Service that the commencement of the Pensions Scheme with effect from May has also been withdrawn. The eight percent that was deducted from the salary of the workers will be paid back to workers’ salary . So the proposed warning strike has been called off,” he said.
Otoide thanked Governor Oshiomhole for his quick intervention and for always standing by the labour movement at all times.
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