The organised labour in Ekiti State has issued a 14-day ultimatum effective from Monday, July 20 to the state government within which to meet its demands on workers’ welfare issues or risk strike acti
on.
Labour stated its position in a letter to the governor entitled, “14 days ultimatum to implement matters affecting workers’ welfare in Ekiti State to avoid three days warning strike” signed by the chairmen of NLC, Kolapo Olatunde; TUC, Sola Adigun; and JNC, Kayode Fatomiluyi; and secretaries of JNC, Gbenga Olowoyo; TUC, Kuloogun Lawrence; and NLC Taiwo Akinyemi.
While calling on the state government to implement all the listed items within 14 days effective from Monday, July 20, labour stated that if the government fails to meet its demands, “workers shall embark on three days warning strike commencing in the midnight of Monday 3rd August 2020 without fail”.
“Non-payment of Leave Bonus for the years 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020 to all deserving workers in the state; non-payment of special hazard allowance for health workers; and non-payment of deductions such as cooperative societies deductions, bank loan repayment, union check-off dues among other deductions in recent time by the present state government under the guise of the introduction of net salary payment”.
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