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BREAKING: Strike Action Hits Lagos State-Owned LTV, Radio Lagos, Eko FM, and Traffic FM Lagos
- The Strike involves Lagos State-owned radio and television stations, including Lagos Television (LTV), Radio Lagos, Eko FM, and Traffic FM
- The Three days warning strike is in response to government decision to implement N80,000 Minimum wage
- The primary demand is for the government to migrate union members into the mainstream civil service
Workers at Lagos State-owned radio and television stations, including Lagos Television (LTV), Radio Lagos, Eko FM, and Traffic FM, have initiated a three-day warning strike.
Eko Hot Blog gathered that the strike is in response to the government’s decision to implement an N80,000 minimum wage.
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This industrial action has caused significant disruptions to broadcasting services across these stations.
The planned strike,commenced today Monday, January 13, 2025, and has been organized by the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) and the Radio, Television, Theatre, and Arts Workers’ Union of Nigeria (RATTAWU).
Their primary demand is for the government to migrate union members into the mainstream civil service, thereby ensuring better wages and working conditions.
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