What's new

Welcome

If you already have an account, please login, but if you don't have one yet, you are more than welcome to freely join the community of lawyers around the world..

Register Log in
  • We don't have any responsibilities about the news being sent in this site. Legal News are automatically being collected from sources and submitted in this forum by feed readers. Source of each news is set in the news and a link to its source is always added.
    (Any News older than 21 days from its post time will be deleted automatically!)

Jurist Nigeria labor unions defy court order and declare nationwide strike

Status
Not open for further replies.
  • Thread starter
  • Staff
  • #1

Dadparvar

Staff member
Nov 11, 2016
10,597
0
6
Nigeria’s two largest labor unions launched on Tuesday a nationwide strike that is expected to continue indefinitely, until “the government at all levels wakes up to their responsibilities.” The Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) jointly announced the strike in defiance of a court order following the assault of the NLC President Joe Ajaero by Nigerian authorities.

The NLC and TUC put forward six conditions, which they claim must be met before they call off the strike. They assert that the state government has infringed upon workers’ rights by unlawfully terminating the employment of more than 600 workers, while, at the same time, accumulating 42 months-worth of overdue payments to both workers and pensioners.

Previously, legal representatives of the federal government submitted a motion to nullify the proposed strike, contending that it would impose suffering on law-abiding citizens and their businesses. On November 10, the National Industrial Court, under Justice Beneduct Backwash, issued an injunction preventing labor unions from initiating a strike in the state. In response, the presidency in a press release stated, “The labour movement has always been a champion of rule of law and respect for the judiciary. It is a sad irony that the current labour leaders have shown disdain and utter disregard for court order.”

The NLC however insists that it had not been duly notified of the court order filed against it by the federal government. They continue to advocate for the application of social dialogue instead of the adjudication of trade disputes and express a readiness to participate in such discussions given the opportunity by the federal government.

NLC members previously went on strike in early September over Nigeria’s cost of living crisis. Just as they did during their Tuesday announcement, in September, the NLC pointed to “the federal government’s failure to establish essential structures to address the widespread suffering in our nation.”

The post Nigeria labor unions defy court order and declare nationwide strike appeared first on JURIST - News.

Continue reading...

Note: We don't have any responsibilities about this news. Its been posted here by Feed Reader and we had no controls and checking on it. And because News posted here will be deleted automatically after 21 days, threads are closed so that no one spend time to post and discuss here. You can always check the source and discuss in their site.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Top