The directive was contained in a statement jointly signed by the
NLC chairman, Mr. Jacob Adekomi and the chairman of Joint Negotiation
Council, Bayo Adejumo, and made available to our correspondent in Osogbo
on Wednesday.
Labour unions had on Monday announced the suspension of the strike that started since May 26 over the nonpayment of six months salaries of workers after signing a Memorandum of Understanding with the government.
On Tuesday evening, the NLC
chairman directed workers to resume strike after the government paid 50
per cent of their January salaries which was a violation of the MoU
signed, that two months salaries would be paid.
Adekomi and Adejumo in the statement issued on Wednesday, directed
workers to resume work, saying they had an assurance from Governor Rauf
Aregbesola, that their salaries would be paid in full.
The statement read in part, ” After due consultation between the
government and the leadership of the Joint Labour Movement in the state,
we hereby resolve as follows:
” That government has assured the leadership of the labour movement
of its continuous commitment to payment of full salaries. All workers
are hereby directed to resume duties and continue working at their
various duty positions.”
Meanwhile, the Osun State Council of the Nigeria Union of
Journalists has said that journalists from the council may not
participate in the National Delegates Conference of the union scheduled
for next week in Abuja.
The Chairman of the union, Mr. Abiodun Olalere and Secretary, Mr.
Bamgbola Gbolagunte, said this in a communique issued after an
emergency congress of the union, said lack of fund might stop
journalists in the state from joining their colleagues to elect new
leaders of the union.
The communique read, ” The union has done everything practically
possible to raise fund for the National Delegates Conference, but to no
avail.
“The state cannot even fulfill its financial obligations to the
National Secretariat of the union as a result of the same reason. The
union dues deducted from members are not forthcoming.”
The chairman appealed to members to bear with the leadership of the
union, as the union is not immune to the economic realities of the
state.
(Punch)
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