Following the strike action embarked upon by workers in Cross River
State over the none implementation of the 13 points agreement entered by
the government and Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) as well as Trade Union
Congress (TUC), the State Governor, Prof Ben Ayade has directed the
Commissioner for Finance to put in motion a process to pay the June 2017
salary to workers who did not join the striking workers.
He vehemently ordered that salary be paid to only those who have been coming to work.
This according to DAILY POST findings, is the actual enforcement of
the policy of ‘no work no pay’ Labour law. If this actually come to
play, thousands of workers will be affected.
A statement signed by the Senior Special Assistant on Media and Chief
Press Secretary to the Governor, Mr. Christian Ita said Governor Ayade
has ordered that the salary be paid before the end of the week.
“His Excellency, Senator Professor Ben Ayade has directed the
Commissioner for Finance, Head of Service and Accountant General to
immediately commence the process for the payment of June salary to state
workers who have been at work while the strike lasts,” the statement
added.
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