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JOHESU Strike: FG Threatens To Implement ‘No Work, No Pay’ Policy

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The federal government has reacted to the ongoing strike embarked on by members of the Joint Health Sector Unions, JOHESU.

Chris Ngige, the Minister of Labour and Employment, while reacting to the development, on Wednesday, April 18, 2018, said the government was shocked by the decision of the union to embark on another round of nationwide strike, despite its commitment to the implementation of an agreement reached with them in September 2017.

He, however, threatened that government will not fail to wield the big stick by invoking the ‘no work, no pay,’ if they fail to return to their duty posts.

A statement from the Press Directorate of the ministry said “at a period the federal government is faithfully managing lean resources to ensure industrial harmony in all sectors, a measure of patriotism is expected of all labour unions to enable government to have an equable social and very good labour milieu in which workers could be assured of security of employment.

“It is on record that government has met almost all the demands of these unions on issues such as the payment of promotion arrears, salary shortfalls, among others, as per the agreement reached on September 30, 2017.

“The federal government, therefore, wishes to appeal to JOHESU to reconsider its position in view of the immeasurable consequences of its action on sick patients in hospitals across the nation.”

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