Ogun Workers Signs MOU with State Government; Suspend Strike - See Photos
The leadership of the organised labour in Ogun State, on Wednesday, suspended the ongoing strike action.
Labour
leadership announced the suspension of the strike action after hours of
meeting held in the Governor's Office, Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta.
The
meeting, which had in attendance Comrade Ayuba Wabba, the President of
the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC and Comrade Bobboi Kaigama of the Trade
Union Congress, witnessed the signing of a communique announcing the
suspension of the strike.
The
communique, jointly signed by labour and government representatives
indicated that the State government would continue with its scheduled
payment of cooperative deduction after every 90 days by paying another
one month at the end of November 2016.
In addition to that, it
was agreed that government would immediately off set one year arrears of
check off dues while outstanding gratuities will be offset with N200
million, every other month, effective from November 2016.
The
meeting equally agreed that a joint committee of labour and government
should be set up to look into issues of the Contributory Pension Scheme
and submit report in 90 days.
It was also agreed that the 2015
promotion result should be released immediately while Labour and
government should meet quarterly as a way
of improving Industrial harmony.
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Speaking
after the signing of the communique, Ogun State Governor, Senator
Ibikunle Amosun, eulogised civil servants in Ogun State describing them
as "the best in the country."
"I have always said it that we have
one of the best civil service in the country and it cannot be otherwise
because we are Ogun State, the place of people like the late Simeon
Adebo," the governor said.
He however added that those who want to mix politics with unionism have no place in the Ogun State Civil Service.
Signed
Adejuwon Soyinka,
Senior Special Assistant (Media)
Ogun State Governor.
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