NATIONWIDE STRIKE MUST CONTINUE LABOUR, TUC INSIST
After series of attempts to talk Labour and their subsidiaries out of the planned nationwide industrial action slated for midnight of Monday, June 3, 2024, the Organized Labour, the Trade Union Congress have stuck to their guns that the nationwide industrial action must go according to plan.
A last dished closed-door meeting between the leadership of the National Assembly, the Executive Arm of government, the Organised Labour and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) ended in a deadlock.
This was the outcome of the meeting between the National Assembly leadership, the Executive Arm of government and the organised Labour, initiated to avert the proposed national industrial action.
The meeting was conveyed at the instance of the NASS leadership with regard to the proposed industrial action by the labour unions over the yet to be approved minimum wage for workers.
Speaking after the failed meeting to persuade the Organised Labour to call off the proposed strike, the President, Trade Union Congress, TUC, Festus Osifo said that they don’t have the powers to suspend the strike against the backdrop that there are organs that they must report to before a final decision could be taken.
Osifo said, “There was an appeal from the Senate President to call off the strike. On our part, we said we cannot sit here and just call off the strike because we need to report to our people. We will take all their pleas to our organs. For now, we don’t have the powers to call off the strike.”
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