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OGBC staff begin industrial action over unpaid salaries

The state Head of Service, had visited the workers and appealed to them, promising that something would be done.

Striking workers at a protest

The workers, who were led by Mr Abiodun Ogundipe, Chairman, Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) and Mr Ayo Aina, Chairman, Radio, Television and Theatre Arts Workers (RATTAWU), had issued a three-day warning to the management to pay the salaries.

Ogundipe told NAN that there was no going back on the strike until their demands were met.

He said that the state Head of Service, Mr Abayomi Sobande, had visited the workers and appealed to them, promising that something would be done.

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“Sobande said we should allow for skeletal services pending the time they would get back to us before the close of work."

“We are not going back on the strike. The strike has not been suspended, we will continue until our demands are met, “he said.

NAN reports that the workers, had during a press conference on Friday, threatened an indefinite strike from Wednesday over non-payment of outstanding salaries.

The  workers said that  inspite of  issuing three different notices to the management, nothing was done  to pay the outstanding salaries.

Apart from the arrears of salaries, the workers are also claiming that some pension deductions from 2012 till date totalling about N50 million had not been remitted.

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The workers said deductions to the National Housing Fund of over N2 million were not remitted.

The workers, however, commended Gov. Ibikunle Amosun for increasing the monthly subvention to the station from N3.5 million to N10 million.

Some armed police officers were seen at the entrance of the station.

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