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Abia workers embark on indefinite strike Tuesday over unpaid salaries

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Nigeria Labour Congress in Abia State has resolved to commence an indefinite strike tomorrow (Tuesday) over several months and years of pensions owed its members by the out-going state government led by Okezie Ikpeazu

The state chairman of the NLC, Pascal Nweke, disclosed this to newsmen Monday, saying, “By midnight tomorrow, Abia workers will begin an indefinite strike over non-payment of salaries and pensions.”

Nweke explained that Abia NLC had met with the state government and an agreement was reached and signed by both parties but “after that, nothing was done.”

“They invited me and our Secretary and explained that they had problems with their banks. We gave them time to solve their bank problems and later, nothing happened.

“Last week to our surprise, the state government embarked on discriminatory salary payment by paying the Local Government staff their March salaries, whereas, others are owed more than 36 months’ salaries,” he added.

In his speech during the 2023 Workers Day celebration in Umuahia, Nweke listed the indebtedness to Abia workers to include, Senior Secondary School Teachers – 28 months salary arrears and 14 months and half salary arrears, Junior Secondary School Teachers – Teachers salary structure of 27.5 per cent not paid since over 10 years, 10 months salary arrears and 4 months half salary arrears.

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