The ultimatum was issued on Tuesday in Ibadan by the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Trade Union Congress (TUC) and Joint Negotiation Council (JNC).
Waheed Olojede, the
State NLC Chairman, who spoke at a news conference, said that the 7-day
ultimatum would commence on Wednesday, March 30 and lapse on Thursday,
April 7.
He said that the unions had considered
the prevailing condition of workers and pensioners with five months
unpaid salaries and the failure of government to accede to previous
requests.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports
that the government and the unions in 2015 signed a memorandum of
understanding on how the salaries would be paid.
Olojede said that the unions had written
to the state government requesting for a meeting, which he claimed the
government failed to accept.
Olojede said that the situation had reduced workers to state of poverty, adding that their productivity, diligence and absolute commitment would be hinged on how the workers were treated.
Olojede said that the situation had reduced workers to state of poverty, adding that their productivity, diligence and absolute commitment would be hinged on how the workers were treated.
“If government fails to meet the
leadership of the labour movement in the state, we may not be able to
guarantee continued industrial peace beyond the stipulated time.” he said.
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