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NAICOM workers resume after 3-day warning strike

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November 2, 2017
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Workers at the National Insurance Commission (NAICOM) resumed duty on Thursday in Abuja after putting off their  three-day warning strike to press for improved welfare.

Mr Ibrahim Abdullateef , the Chairman, Association of Senior Civil Servants, NAICOM, confirmed the resumption in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday in Abuja.

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Abdullateef said the strike had been put on hold pending the implementation of all the demands made by the union from the commission.

“We did not call off the strike, we suspended the strike and any time any of the agreement is breached, it will call for another industrial action without any further notice.

“Each and every agreement reached has a time line attached to it; however, we are hoping that the management will be able to implement all the agreements that we reached soonest.

“Since the Minister of Labour has called us and the management has signed the MoU , we expect not only the signing but also implementation of the demands.

He explained that there was an MoU between the management of the commission and the union which the management allegedly failed to endorse,   leading to the three-day strike.

He expressed optimism that the relevant agencies of government would look into the various demands and expectations of the union and take due action.

Mr Rasaaq Salami, the Head, Corporate Affairs, NAICOM, on Nov. 1, confirmed that the strike was called off following an agreement between the management and staff in a peace meeting brokered by the Minister of Labour, Dr Chris Ngige.

Salami said,“ an MOU was signed by both parties. Normal work resumes tomorrow in the office as the staff have unlocked the gates and offices.”

NAN reports that the  staff laid down their tools over welfare and other labour matters.

They staged a peaceful protest at the Commission’s head office in Abuja to announce the strike and called for payment of their entitlements.

The ther issues at stake ionclude payment of promotion arrears, improved working environment and working tools such as laptops, desktops, inverters and inspection vehicles. (NAN).

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