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Planned Retrenchment Of 6,000 Workers: Don’t Try It, NLC Warns Kogi Government

Kogi State Governor, Captain Idris Ichala Wada
Kogi State Governor, Captain Idris Ichala Wada

The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Kogi chapter, has warned the state government against planned retrenchment of over 6,000 workers from the state civil service.

This was contained in a communique signed by the state Chairman of the NLC, James Odaudu, and Secretary of the Trade Union Congress (TUC), J.O. Kolawole, at the end of a meeting of the organized labour in Lokoja yesterday.
The communique said that the State Executive Council (SEC) of the labour had resolved that rather than embarking on mass retrenchment, government should allow the Implementation Committee of 2014 Ogunmola Screening report to do its job.
The congress said the implementation committee’s job had been taken over by the state Ministry of Finance; Budget and Planning Ministry and the Accountant General’s Office.
The communique said that any attempt by government to retrench the over 6,000 workers and removal of their names from pay vouchers as from December would be opposed.
“SEC in session, having noticed government’s plan to send away over 6,000 workers in Kogi State, hereby resolves that all workers in the state should reject salaries for the month of December, 2014, to protect the job security of our members.”
It, therefore, called on the workers to reject the December salaries if names of their colleagues were omitted, adding that any attempt by government to carry out the exercise would not be condoned.
The union reiterated its stance that failure of the government to do the necessary would affect the peaceful industrial relations in the state.
It also condemned the installment payment of the 2013 leave bonus spread over a period of 10 months and wondered when government would commence the payment of 2014 annual leave bonus.
The congress commended the support, cooperation and loyalty of members in 2014 and called for the sustenance, saying that much more was required of them the years ahead.
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