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Ogun State Governor Dapo Abiodun
The organised Labour, in
Ogun State, has called off its proposed warning strike, scheduled to hold
between Thursday, 19th and Friday, 20th of December, 2019.
The decision was arrived
at after a meeting between the State Government and representatives of the
labour unions in the state.
Both parties resolved to
commence formal negotiations on the new minimum wage consequential adjustment
of salaries.
Commending the
government on its decision to start negotiation on the new minimum wage the
chairman of Trade Union Congress Olubunmi Fajobi said it was a step in the
right direction.
Fajobi said that the
meeting was an all-encompassing meeting aimed at addressing all outstanding
issues in the service, with emphasis on the constitution of the negotiating
committee.
The chairman called on
civil and public servants in the state to return back to their respective duty
posts as the proposed warning strike would no longer hold.
Since negotiation is
starting on Friday it was natural for the organised Labour to call off the
strike in the spirit of collective bargaining”, he said.
“No need for it again,
absolutely no, because we have commenced discussion and in the spirit of
collective bargaining; it is just natural that both sides will sheath the
sword.”
“It is on this basis,
that the announced warning strike will not go ahead. Our colleagues in public
service should go about their normal duties. Each and every one of them should
just ensure they return to their desk, continue their duties and they are
assured that the organised Labour is up and doing to address all issues in the
service, particularly the new minimum wage,” he concluded.
Responding on behalf of
the state government, the Secretary to the State Government, Mr Tokunbo Talabi
said that the Dapo Abiodun-led government was poised to ensuring that the
welfare of workers continued to be on the front burner.
“We’ll look into it”, he
said.
He called on the
organised Labour to nominate a team from their side, so as to ensure the
commencement of negotiations on Friday.
The secretary to the
state government added that issues on welfare matters and other issues between
the state government and the organised Labour would be looked into.
He promised that the
state government would continue to show commitment to the welfare of workers.
Talabi while tasking the
organised Labour to come up with the names of members of the organised Labour
that would make up the negotiating committee, charged prospective members of
the negotiating committee to have the maturity of mind and also ensure that
they are not rigid. (Channels TV)

























