Ogun workers to resume suspended strike over haphazard implementation of MoU agreements Ogun workers to resume suspended strike over haphazard implementation of MoU agreements
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Barring any last-minute change, workers in the employ of the Ogun State Government will resume their suspended strike.
The workers, under the umbrella of Joint National Public Service Negotiating Council, at an emergency meeting held last Friday, said the move became imperative due to haphazard implementation of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) reached by the government side and the organised labour.
Tribune Onlinerecalled that the workers, both Civil/ Public embarked on strike on strike on September 12, 2020, and suspended it, two days after.
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