The protesting Osun court workers among others, accused the Chief Judge of denying them their wardrobe allowances for three years and stopping their annual training.
Finnish workers continue strikes begun three months ago against anti-strike laws and austerity, which unions seek to contain with limited stoppages; protests by energy workers and retirees continue in Iran over pay and impoverished social conditions; health workers picket outside the Red Cross Children’s Hospital in Cape Town, South Africa demanding ceasefire in Gaza and end to murder of children
Police operatives on Wednesday dispersed protesting members of the Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria, Osun State branch, as the Chief Judge, Adepele Ojo, resumed back to her office. The protesters had since Monday paralysed activities in the State High Court in protest against alleged abuse of office and high-handedness by Ojo. But on Wednesday, Ojo
Members of the Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria, Osun State branch, on Wednesday, continued to stage protest at the premises of the State High Court while kicking against the alleged abuse of office and high-handedness by CJ Ojo.