Reports
reaching INNONEWS.COM says that workers in the State judiciary under the aegis
of Judiciary Staff Union Of Nigeria (JUSUN) have embarked on an indefinite
strike.
This is
coming after lingering issues between the judiciary workers and the Imo State
government. The judiciary workers went on the strike last year to press home their demand for the payment of
four months’ salary arrears owed them by the state government.
The state judiciary headquarters on
Orlu Road, Owerri, it was noticed that the gates of the complex were under lock
and key with security men telling lawyers and other members of the public who
had come for various businesses that the workers were on strike.
It was also learnt that part of the
reason the union embarked on the strike was the failure of the State Government
to implement the memorandum of understanding (MOU) on remuneration between the
two parties.
The state Chairman and Secretary of
JUSUN were not available when newsmen sought to get clarifications on the reasons
for the strike action.
However, an official of the union,
who pleaded anonymity, said that the government cut the salaries of their
members by 70 per cent, an action the union said was illegal.
According to the official, “JUSUN
is independent and was not part of the agreement between the Organised Labour
and the state government that workers should receive 70 per cent of their
salaries.
We say no to the slashing of salaries to 70 percent. By every
standard, the salaries of the judiciary workers are supposed to be reviewed
upwards because of the enormity of the work we do.
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