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The Organised Labour in Kwara State has said that there is no going back on the proposed industrial action if the Government of Kwara State fails to sign and implement the minimum wage for the workers in the state.
The Labour leaders re-echo this in a communiqué issued at the end of an emergency congress of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Trade Union Congress (TUC) and Joint Negotiating Council (JNC-TUS) held at Labour House, Ilorin on Thursday.
According to the communiqué jointly signed by the State Chairmen of NLC, TUC and JNC-TUS, Aliyu Issa Ore, Ezekiel A. Adegoke and Saliu O. Suleiman respectively, the congress agreed to go on with the proposed industrial action if the state government refuses to sign and implement the new Minimum wage within the 14 days ultimatum given by the labour movement.
The labour leaders resolved to mobilize every member from all affiliated unions toward the commencement of the strike coming up on Tuesday 13 October, 2020, and call for an enlarge State Executive Council (SEC) meeting in order to sensitise and equip them for the industrial action.
“The leadership of the Labour Movement in Kwara State will not call-off the industrial action until our demands are met”, the communiqué added.
The congress, which commended the leadership of the Labour Movements for the good work done so far on the minimum wage implementation with the state government, reassured workers in the state that they will not betray the confidence repose in them while the struggle last.