The Ekiti State organised labour has maintained a hard stand over unresolved issues surrounding unpaid benefits, as it directed workers to proceed on a three-day warning strike beginning from Monday, August 3. ALSO READ: Gov Bello vows to sustain onslaught on criminalsThe labour said, “The warning strike called by the Organized Labour in Ekiti will commence on Monday, 3rd August 2020 at 12:00am. “No Commitment to all outstanding deductions such as cooperative money, loan repayment to banks, housing fund, and so on,” the statement said. Hazard Allowance for COVID-19 to Health Workers, many Months of salary arrears and deductions yet to be paid; Workers are suffering. “No worker should go to work or listen to any directive from any quarters, except for the leadership of the organized labour in Ekiti State.”NIGERIAN TRIBUNE
Source: Nigerian Tribune July 31, 2020 13:18 UTC