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Unite Or No Check-Off Dues …RSG Tells NLC Factions
The Rivers State Head of Service, Barrister Rufus Godwins, has called on the two factions of the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) to settle their rift as a way of improving the welfare of workers in the state.
He made the call in a chat with newsmen in Port Harcourt over the planned protest by labour over non-remittance of check off dues to the unions.
Godwins insisted that government will not pay check-off dues from civil servants salaries until the two NLC factions harmonise their differences.
Already, he said the check-off dues have been lodged into an account, and will only be released when the factions settle.
On the planned protest by labour over the non-remittance of the check-off dues, the Head of Service said it was selfish and self-seeking for any labour leader to mobilise civil servants to protest.
He said what was important was the welfare of civil servants, and not the selfish interest of labour leaders, adding that, “this administration has put preventive measures by ensuring that salaries and pensions are paid promptly.”
The Head of Service maintained that the motive behind the planned protest and strike was at variance with existing labour laws in the country, stressing that it was wrong to call workers to protest over non-remittance of check-off dues.
Warning labour leaders in the state to avoid being used by politicians to cause problems in the state, he called on civil servants to avoid being used by selfish labour leaders.
Meanwhile, Head of Service has assured that the Governor Nyesom Wike administration will improve the welfare of civil servants through constant capacity building in line with best global practices in public service.
So far, he stressed that only Rivers State has shown uncommon zeal among the states in the federation to pay salaries of workers and pensioners as at when due.
Meanwhile, a faction of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) in Rivers State has thrown its weight behind the decision of the Rivers State Government not to remit the monthly deductions of the works salaries to the NLC.
Chairman of the faction, Comrade Ada Williams, in an interview in Port Harcourt, told The Tide that most of the labour unions were in court over leadership tussle.
He said the government should not release the check-off dues pending the resolution of crisis rocking NLC in the state.
Williams also faulted the three per cent deduction from civil servants as check-off dues for labour union in the state, arguing that the money was going into the wrong hands.
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