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Bayelsa begs tertiary institutio­n staff to shelve planned strike

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The Bayelsa State Government has appealed to labour unions in the state-owned tertiary institutio­ns not to embark on their planned strike, saying efforts were underway to address their demands and implement the new minimum wage for its members.

The state Deputy Governor, Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakp­o, made the appeal yesterday during a meeting with the representa­tives of the various unions under the aegis of the Higher Institutio­ns Joint Action Committee (HIJAC) at the Government House, Yenagoa.

The Senior Special Assistant on Media to the deputy governor,

Mr Doubara Atasi, in a statement, quoted him as pointed out that since the committee which set up by the State Government to look into their demands had not completed its assignment, it would not be necessary for the Unions to go on strike.

He noted that the industrial action would not only adversely affect the education system of the state but also do a disservice to members of the Unions if they go ahead to down tools at a time frantic efforts were being made to settle their grievances.

According to him, the government had already agreed to implement the new Minimum Wage for workers in the state tertiary institutio­ns.

He, therefore,

assured the labour leaders that the implementa­tion would commence as soon as the right figures and computatio­ns were made available by the committee handling the assignment.

He also promised that the state government would introduce a new template for paying yearly subvention­s to the tertiary institutio­ns.

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