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NLC Orders Workers In FCT Area Councils To Commence Strike Dec. 1

The Federal Capital Territory, FCT, council of the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, has directed all workers in the six area councils of the FCT to begin indefinite strike from December 1.

This directive was contained in a statement by the chairman of the council, Mr Knabanyi Adalo, on Saturday in Abuja

Idalo said that the action was in adherence to communique by a the NLC National Executive Council, NEC, meeting held on November 8, in Port Harcourt, Rivers state.

According to him, the NEC in the communique, appealed to the councils’ chairmen to implement the N70,000 national minimum wage.

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He, however, said that the chairmen had refused to respond to the demand for implementation of the minimum wage in their respective area councils.

Idalo said that in response to this inaction, the organised labour in its State Administrative Council meeting held on Nov. 12, unanimously resolved to adhere strictly to the national directive to embark on an indefinite strike.

He said this directive is subject to any government’s failure to implement the national minimum wage on or before the last day of November.

He said failure to implement the new national minimum wage is a gross violation of the law and total disregard to the welfare and well-being of workers in the area councils.

“The state administrative council also noted with deep frustration the persistent delay and outright refusal by the area councils’ chairmen to pay some pending entitlements to the workers, including the outstanding arrears of primary school teachers.

“Therefore, all workers in the six area councils in FCT are hereby directed without hesitation to proceed on an indefinite strike beginning from December 1, until further directives,”he said.

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