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Osun Workers Call Off 3-Day Old Strike
on: December 31, 2017, 02:24:31 AM



The Joint Labor Unions in Osun has canceled their three-day-old hit in the wake of meeting with the State Government authorities on Saturday.

The worker's guilds, driven by the state Chairman of Nigeria Labor Congress (NLC), Jacob Adekomi, consented to cancel the strike after the state government agreed to some of their requests and another Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) marked.

Tending to newsmen in the wake of marking the MoU, Adekomi said the state government has consented to pay specialists full compensation for the long stretch of December from the N6.3 billion Paris Club Refund got from the central government. He additionally said Gov. Rauf Aregbesola has endorsed the arrival of N1 billion to cover bond declaration of government workers that resigned on contributory benefits plot, while retired people would now be paid full annuity hereafter.

He said the administration has similarly lifted ban on advancement, affirmation of arrangements, progression and between unit transformations and yearly addition with quick impact.

Adekomi however said the installment of full pay rates and annuity would start by the second quarter of 2018.

He said that modalities for resulting installment of compensations and annuities between January 2018 and second quarter of the year would be tended to by the standing board on allocation, installment of pay rates and basic costs.

While valuing the representative for acquiescing to every one of their requests, the director guaranteed that government employees in the state would keep on discharging their obligations viably.

Adekomi subsequently approached laborers to continue work after the New Year festivity.

Talking for the legislature, the Chief of Staff to the Governor, Gboyega Oyetola, praised the laborers for their forfeit, comprehension and constancy, saying that the specialists have been strong.

Oyetola said the state government was additionally not content with paying tweaked compensation to the laborers, focusing on that the senator was exceptionally dedicated to the welfare of specialists.

The Joint Labor Unions in Osun required an inconclusive strike on Dec. 22, to squeeze home their requests from the state government.

The mechanical activity which initiated on Wednesday deadened all administration operations in the state.










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