The Osun State Government has directed its ministries, departments and agencies to immediately implement the report of the panel that recommended sacking of the workers who secured employment with for
ged certificates.
He said the NLC’s intervention helped to reduce the number of those listed for the exit door from 5,000 recommended to 422. The statement read, “The panel submitted its report and it was adopted for implementation by the immediate past administration. “After much pressure from labour, the government set up a five-man panel to further examine the report and make necessary recommendations in line with extant public service rules and regulations.”
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