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LASG Holds Training For Public Servants
The Lagos State Government through the Office of Establishments and Training held a 2-Day Joint Negotiating Council meeting from Monday 23rd to Tuesday 24th December, 2019.
The meeting was held to resolve outstanding Labour issues, career development and welfare matters affecting employees in the State Public service.
The meeting held at the Combo Hall of Lagos State Television (LTV) at Agidingbi Ikeja was presided over by the Chairman of Council and Permanent Secretary, Office of Establishments and Training, Mr. Abiodun Bamgboye.
He disclosed that the meeting provided a platform to sustain the industrial harmony already being enjoyed in the State over the years.
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Bamgboye stated that the council will ensure that all issues are adequately resolved and referrals made where required, assuring that there will be timelines for issues to be resolved.
Delegates from both sides of Government and Trade Union sides engaged in robust delibrations on various memoranda submitted for consideration.
During the closing ceremony, Chairman of Council Mr. Bamgboye commended the Delegates for their detailed contributions and advice which was premised on improving the welfare of the workforce of the state and drive improved service delivery.
The Co-Chairman of Council Comrade Razak Falade appreciated Mr. Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu for agreeing to almost all the requests tabled before him during the last meeting held with him and Mr. Bamgboye for handling the proceedings maturely.
Some of the delegates commended the government for organising the meeting as issues bordering on workers’ welfare and sustaining the service were discussed.
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