Medical and health workers under the aegis of the National Agency for
Food, Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), has suspended their
16-day old strike. Tribune reports.
Chairman of the Federal Area Council, MHWU, Mr Steven Ibe, called on all
staff of NAFDAC to resume work on Monday, December 1, saying the strike
was suspended to pave the way for the three-man committee set up by the
Federal Government to look into the salary issues and come up with a
satisfactory salary structure for the workers.
He, however, noted that the JOHESU strike would continued indefinitely,
as, according to him, the Federal Government had remained unyielding at
addressing the issues surrounding the union’s strike.
The union leader also warned NAFDAC management not to victimise any of
its staff over their roles in the strike. “This is part of the agreement
reached at the Wednesday meeting,” he said.
Tribune
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