The Osun Chairman of the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC), Mr Adekomi
Jacob, says workers in the state will begin an indefinite strike on
Tuesday (May 26) because of non-payment of salaries and entitlements to
workers.
The chairman spoke a press briefing in Osogbo on Monday,
where he disclosed that six months salaries had not been paid to
workers.
Jacob said that the state government’s refusal to pay
salaries of workers and arrears of retirees’ pension, among others,
prompted its members to resolve to embark on an indefinite strike.
“The strike will commence from May 26 until when the demands of the unions and workers are met.
“All workers in the state are advised to stay at home until further directive by the Labour,” Jacob said.
Jacob
said workers in Osun were being owned six months salaries and the
situation had placed untold hardship on workers and their dependants.
He said that the state government had not been serious about the matter.
“Despite
the 14 days ultimatum given by the union to allow the state government
to take drastic action to the effect, no payment was effected,” he said.
NAN reports that 17 unions were present at the NUJ secretariat in Osogbo to support the move by the NLC for the strike.
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