The Nigeria
senate on Wednesday morning, May 18, 2016, rose from an early hour
meeting, calling on the senate committee on labour to dialogue with the
Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) over the ongoing strike
A senate meeting, presided over by the
senate deputy president, Ike Ekweremadu, gave the committee two weeks to
dialogue with the labour unions and report its findings back to the
house.
The Nigeria Labour Congress has two
factions. While the Joe Ajaero’s faction opted out of the strike,
ostensibly in support of the federal government decision to increase the
pump price of petrol by 70%, the faction led by Wabba described the
Industrial Court’s ruling barring the NLC strike as a “blackmarket
injunction”, hence the strike action which has paralysed economic
activities across the country.
Observers have said the non-compliance
of the members of PENGASSAN, NUPENG and others in the oil and
electricity sectors was allegedly in solidarity with the Joe Ajaero’s
faction which opted out of the industrial action.
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