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TUC Wants Adamawa Govt To Honour Agreements
The Trade Union Congress of Nigeria (TUC), has asked the Adamawa State Government to honour series of collective agreements with labour.
The TUC made the demand in a statement signed by Mr Peter Esele, TUC President General and Chief John Kolawole, Secretary General and made available to newsmen
The union demanded that such agreements be respected in the interest of peace and good relationship.
“It is a sad development for a democratically elected government that represents the cause of its citizens, including the working class, to turn around to thwart legitimate efforts aimed at uplifting workers.
“It is even more worrisome that at this period of electing new leaders that workers and their families, who are part of the process, are allowed to wallow in wants due to our leaders penchant to renege on signed agreements.
“We call on workers especially those whose state governments are unfriendly to labour and welfare of the masses to rise up and demand for a change, ” the statement said.
It urged the state government to commence the processes that would lead to the approval and payment of all members’ entitlements.
It warned that payment of members’ entitlements would avert impending industrial action at the end of the mandatory 21 day ultimatum.
It said the TUC demands included, the 53.37 pay relativity, the Consolidated Health Salary Structure (CONHESS) and the Consolidated Medical Salary Structure and the 2010 leave transport grant.(NAN)
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