The Lagos State Government has appealed to labour unions in the broadcasting stations of the State Government to shelf their proposed industrial strike action.
TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the labour unions in the broadcasting stations of the Lagos State Government had served the government a strike notice.
The proposed strike, which is planned to start on Monday, January 13, 2025, is to press home the demand of NUJ and RATTAWU – that the Government should migrate their members to the mainstream civil service.
A consideration of the request was initiated through a meeting between representatives of the Government, led by the Commissioner for Establishments and Training, and the leadership of the Unions on January 8, 2025.
The meeting rose with a resolution that the agitation of the unions would be presented to the Lagos State Executive Council.
“For the avoidance of doubt, entry into the Lagos State Civil Service has laid down policies and procedures.
“Therefore, the Union members are advised to rethink their plan to proceed on an industrial action for an amicable resolution of the dispute,” Afolabi Ayantayo, Commissioner, Establishments and Training said.