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Re: No Work, No Pay Principle Now Applies During Strike - FG by Okoroawusa: 10:26pm On Oct 17, 2018
Excellent!... I know a man who did nothing but unionism in Garment Workers Union n is a proud owner of a magnificent building along Lasu-Iba Road in Lagos.


I know of executives of RDA(Resident Doctors Association) who are richer than the GMD of Teaching Hospitals. Residency should be a tenure thing but some government doctors remain in it for life while still having hospitals all over the country.

Nigeria Civil Service is the engine room of corruption in Nigeria.


I love PMB!

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Re: No Work, No Pay Principle Now Applies During Strike - FG by Nobody: 10:28pm On Oct 17, 2018
bedspread:
If you hv lived in the core North like Yobe, Maidugri you will understand that this law does not reach them..

The Only time u will know that there are workers in Ministries in the North is bre 26th-31st of any month! That's During Salary time!

Apart from that period it's Holiday thru the Month

That only applies to local government services, You can't try that with federal ministries

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Re: No Work, No Pay Principle Now Applies During Strike - FG by AtikuDeman: 10:30pm On Oct 17, 2018
Trouble1:

Lies lies lies!
When you are not clear about the issue being discussed, its best you SHUT UP

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Re: No Work, No Pay Principle Now Applies During Strike - FG by Nobody: 10:30pm On Oct 17, 2018
[quote author=wunmi590 post=72182294]I just don't know the type of wicked leaders we have in this our country.

So you mean it is now a taboo for workers to protest and go on strike for thier right.
The government isn't against strike but if you must strike then those days not worked will be deducted from your pay.

If you do the worker well, would any of them be clamoring to sit down at home doing nothing and be expecting salary?

This government is just a dunce.

Cost of food has drastically gone up, and the meagre salary cant even feed a puppy talk more of a baby.
That is the more reason wages shouldn't be increased as it will worsen the situation on ground.
Re: No Work, No Pay Principle Now Applies During Strike - FG by AtikuDeman: 10:33pm On Oct 17, 2018
vcente:
This will only affect people in the south and not in the north where two people use one certificate to work in CBN
You are very right sir. This country seems to belong one particular set of people and it became worse since the emergence of buhari's govt. Buhari is a tyrant and a disease that must be cured in 2019

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Re: No Work, No Pay Principle Now Applies During Strike - FG by tonero263(m): 10:38pm On Oct 17, 2018
Always known that they will bungle every thing.
Re: No Work, No Pay Principle Now Applies During Strike - FG by ZSAMMY(m): 10:41pm On Oct 17, 2018
THE SLAVERY PERIOD IS BACK IN A MODERN WAY
POLITICAL LEADERS ARE ENJOYING THE BEANSCAKE WHILE THE WORKERS ARE SUFFERING WITH NO MEANS OF EXPRESSING THEIR MIND. JONATHAN NEVER INFLAT 1/2 OF PAINS INFLATED. PLS WHEN WILL DIS JUJU EXPIRED?

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Re: No Work, No Pay Principle Now Applies During Strike - FG by abbiboy: 10:41pm On Oct 17, 2018
bedspread:
If you hv lived in the core North like Yobe, Maidugri you will understand that this law does not reach them..

The Only time u will know that there are workers in Ministries in the North is bre 26th-31st of any month! That's During Salary time!

Apart from that period it's Holiday thru the Month
Na all north oo...even sokoto of all places too shocking!!

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Re: No Work, No Pay Principle Now Applies During Strike - FG by bejeria101(m): 10:45pm On Oct 17, 2018
Oponu intergrity! Kiss 2019 goodbye. Olodo aye

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Re: No Work, No Pay Principle Now Applies During Strike - FG by NoToPile: 10:58pm On Oct 17, 2018
Am I the only one that doesnt see anything wrong with all these decisions?

You strike you dont get paid simple
Do your residency program and leave
Dont hide under unionism to wreak havoc

Whats the big deal in all these ones, I can even try to understand why peeps may be aggrieved about the no work no pay rule (you really want to get paid for hours you didnt work right?) but the others? I dont geerrit

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Re: No Work, No Pay Principle Now Applies During Strike - FG by chimeziedickson: 11:01pm On Oct 17, 2018
I'm so ashamed of this lifeless dullard led Apc govt.....we boarded one chance vehicle ...Nothing will eva keep me in the vehicle come february 2019.......Atiku and obi will at Atikulate us.

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Re: No Work, No Pay Principle Now Applies During Strike - FG by Ategberoson(m): 11:11pm On Oct 17, 2018
Nwadiuto247:
Yoruba muslims here who are supporting Buhari una don see am? Continue with your support which you will regret if Buharii wins again.


wait till tomorrow. FG had debunked many error news like this lately beside no going back in Buhari/osibanjo course.
Re: No Work, No Pay Principle Now Applies During Strike - FG by highchief1: 11:22pm On Oct 17, 2018
bedspread:
If you hv lived in the core North like Yobe, Maidugri you will understand that this law does not reach them..

The Only time u will know that there are workers in Ministries in the North is bre 26th-31st of any month! That's During Salary time!

Apart from that period it's Holiday thru the Month
i lived in geidam your state u are so true

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Re: No Work, No Pay Principle Now Applies During Strike - FG by highchief1: 11:22pm On Oct 17, 2018
bedspread:
wat is Lie Sir?
why are u replying a mad man

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Re: No Work, No Pay Principle Now Applies During Strike - FG by highchief1: 11:24pm On Oct 17, 2018
nwakibie3:
No more minimum wage increase be that

They don scam NLC grin
nlc no reach to scam ?very useless under this leadership

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Re: No Work, No Pay Principle Now Applies During Strike - FG by Antichristus: 11:24pm On Oct 17, 2018
PMB is not just sick, he's mentally deranged. When he pays back the wages and emoluments enjoyed whilst in London not working but receiving treatment, then he'll have moral high ground to insist that striking workers shouldn't be paid wages whilst picketing. Secondly, when he implements this law with respects to law makers in both houses who never turn up to sessions and still get paid, then his sincerity would stop being in doubt. In the meantime, he keeps displaying mental imbalance.

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Re: No Work, No Pay Principle Now Applies During Strike - FG by themanderon: 11:27pm On Oct 17, 2018
These idiotic people keep shooting themselves in the foot. Yet they want these same workers to vote for them.
Shit brain people.

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Re: No Work, No Pay Principle Now Applies During Strike - FG by Yankee101: 11:44pm On Oct 17, 2018
Dem never shut down govt for una ass. Even the office wey you take type this memo no go open

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Re: No Work, No Pay Principle Now Applies During Strike - FG by joe120120(m): 12:03am On Oct 18, 2018
tolexy111:
The Federal Executive Council ( FEC ) has approved the implementation of the no-work, no pay principle when workers go on strike in the federal public service.

Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr Chris Ngige, disclosed this on Wednesday in the Presidential Villa, Abuja while briefing State House Correspondents after FEC meeting presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari.

He said the approval was sequel to the adoption of the Draft White Paper on the Report of the Technical Committee on Industrial Relations Matters in the Federal Public Service.

Ngige said that the public service in Nigeria was bedevilled by problems and conflict areas; hence governments over time set up various committees and brought out circulars in a bid to stem the tide of industrial dispute.

The minister said that the technical committee, which was inaugurated on April 27, 2016, did their work and submitted to the FEC in Oct. 2017.



“FEC in turn, empanelled a committee of ten which I chaired to do a government Draft White Paper on those contentious areas that the technical committee had looked at.

“These contentious areas are enforcement of section 43 of the Trade Dispute Act Law of the Federation 2004; this is the section that deals with lockout of workers by their employers without declaring redundancy appropriately.

“Because in some establishments, especially in the private sector, workers are locked out by their employers; so the law there says that if you lock your workers without passing through the normal channel-due process.

“For the period of the lock out, the worker is assumed to be at work and will receive all the remunerations and allowances, benefits accruing to him for the period and that period will also be counted for him as a pensionable period in the computation of his pension.

“But when workers go on strike, the principle of no-work-no-pay will also apply because that principle is enshrined in the same section 43 of the Labour Act.’’

According to Ngige, the section says that for the period a worker withdraws his services, government or his employers are not entitled to pay.

The minister said that under the section, the period for which the worker was absent would not count as part of his pensionable period in the public service.

He said that FEC accepted it as a white paper recommendation that should be gazetted because even the National Industrial Court had made pronouncement on that law and said that it was clear.

Ngige said that another area was the issue of public servants remaining permanently in the executive bodies on trade unions.

“Government realises that some persons in the public service go into trade union executive positions; hold offices; and they do that for life; for as long as they are in the service.

“In doing so, they will refuse postings and deployments under the guise that are doing trade union activities; government says no.

“You have to be a public servant first before you become a trade unionist; therefore, if you are there; the public service rules will also apply to you.
“And in doing so, government says establishments will look at the issues and give it a human face in order not to disrupt trade unionism.

“And in furtherance to this, government has also said that there must tenure stipulations because people stay there without tenure; many organisations give people union positions without tenure; government says there is no office that does not have tenure.’’

Ngige said that trade unions, henceforth, should present constitutions that must have tenures; at least, maximum of two tenures for any elective position.

He said that another aspect of the report discussed by the council was the issue of residence training for medical doctors.

According to him, the residence training for medical doctors has been contentious one as some medical doctors come into this training and become professional unionists and stay there as permanent job.

He said that the Federal Government had fixed tenure for residence training of medical doctors, which was seven years within the trainee was to pass all his exams or quit.

Ngige said that FEC also looked at the Ayere report on inter-professional rivalry in the health sector and directed the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) to present it FEC for deliberation.

On the minimum wage, the minister restated that the Federal Government’s stance was N24, 000 per month.

He said that once minimum wage was fixed, any organisation or state that had the capacity to pay more could do that.

Ngige cited that Edo, Delta and Lagos states paid their workers more than the current N18, 000 national minimum wage.

http://thenationonlineng.net/no-work-no-pay-principle-apply-during-strike-fec/

naija don get presido b4 no be buhari be first. apc una neva see something. make una prepare for naija worker

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Re: No Work, No Pay Principle Now Applies During Strike - FG by LANDLORD72: 12:16am On Oct 18, 2018
1983 to 1985 fully loaded Amy in civilian clothes. But my brothers and sisters be patience February is around the corner where we can exercise or vote. Vote this 150 cows out.

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Re: No Work, No Pay Principle Now Applies During Strike - FG by slivertongue: 12:54am On Oct 18, 2018
FACISM

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Re: No Work, No Pay Principle Now Applies During Strike - FG by jmaine: 1:25am On Oct 18, 2018
ASUU will thrash you guys soon.

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Re: No Work, No Pay Principle Now Applies During Strike - FG by jpphilips(m): 1:35am On Oct 18, 2018
A lot have been said about Buhari, how he brought hardship on Nigerians, how he is responsible for all the suffering in Nigeria, is that theory backed with facts and global economic realities or the shenanigans of few individuals basking in the Euphoria of ignorance?
Since I must make a choice between our present loud political gladiators, I armed myself with Economics textbooks and news archive, here is what i discovered.

Nigeria an oil producing and oil dependent economy suffered a global economic hit called crude oil price shock
it is the sudden drop in price of crude oil in the commodity trading market, it has occurred at different times in History nearly every decade. Countries that are hardest hit by crude shock are basically countries that not only produce crude oil in significant amount but solely depend on it as their foreign exchange earner. While oil shocks have asymmetric effects in oil-exporting developing countries; lower oil prices lead to major revenue cuts and ensuing stagnation in the economy, but higher oil prices and accompanying higher revenues do not translate into sustained economic growth.

What are the effects of crude shock in oil producing developing economy?

Forex scarcity: Most developing economies whether oil producing or not depend on importation to survive, where foreign currency becomes scarce, industries, individuals that have significant need for forex will likely close shops giving birth to the second problem unemployment then finally the master Recession.

Unemployment: When industries no longer have forex to buy spare parts, can no longer afford raw materials, production slows, sales slows, profit eroded, workers sacked, since the volume of activities in the economy is directly proportional to the GDP, the GDP contracts and birth another economic monster Recession.

Recession is a chain reaction of unpalatable economic events that shows the economy is not experiencing growth but contracting, lets look at the effects of recession, high energy cost (energy in most developing economies are subsidized one way or another) crude shock and eventually recession erodes government revenues till a point where it could no longer afford subsidies and other things it used to afford.
In Nigeria where our Electricity Generation companies are subsidized, petroleum products are subsidized,you will understand that such partial or complete subsidy removal will quickly skyrocket the cost of living generally, transportation, cost of food etc are equally affected that leads to another monster called Inflation.

Inflation: is defined as a phenomenon where huge bills are in search of few goods, how is that possible? when the industries that produce goods closed down, imports could not be sustained due to Forex shortages where will the goods come from? the absence of those goods while the bills remain triggers inflation, causes hunger and eventually poverty and devaluation of local currency.

Devaluation is when global reserve currencies trade higher than your currency, of course you recall that an economy in crude shock first suffers Forex shortages, that robs the central bank (in the case of Nigeria) the ability to fix the currency at a reasonable exchange rate.
The local currency is allowed to float along a band the cbn thinks may not be too hurtful to the economy.
Forex ban is placed on certain commodities, debit cards like Visa, Mastercard et al are all placed on monthly transaction limits as a reflection of the reality of forex shortages.

Between 2015-2018, all these happened in the Nigerian economy, then I asked "are we the only oil dependent economies in the world? why us alone?
The answer took me to several countries in the world and I realized that other oil producing countries dont depend on oil alone, countries like Russia though the largest producer of crude oil in the world, has a robust defense industry that contribute significantly to its GDP, Russia equally enjoys large market shares in Gas distribution in Eurasia, by the time crude oil shock hit, Russia had over $400b in reserves,
It became clear that the only economic move that could hold off crude oil shock and other global economic shocks is a robust foreign exchange reserves (Savings).

Permit me to take us down our economic history, in 2008 during the global melt down, the then CBN governor prof. Chukwuma Charles soludo bragged that the Nigerian economy is immune to global shocks? That would have sounded ridiculous but it is true, what did he do? they launched an economic strategy called National Economic Empowerment And Development Strategy NEEDS.
This strategy recommended that once crude oil is sold, the balance above the budget benchmark is kept in an account called the ECA, by the time that government left and another took over in 2007, both the ECA & Foreign reserve account held over $68b in reserves, in a $200b economy at the time, that reserve was significant enough to whither any storm that comes the way of our economy, Much later into the crisis, Nigeria later relaxed its exchange rate to 155 to a dollar. now we know that Nigeria had in the past stood resilience in the face of global shocks with a culture of Savings.


Fast forward to 2015, The top four producers of crude oil in Africa by their production, Nigeria, Angola, Algeria and Egypt were all in recession even though Egypt does not significantly depend on oil but her economy was shattered. Algeria escaped recession because by 2014, just like Nigeria in 2008, Algeria had a foreign reserve balance of $90b in a $156.1b economy.You can see that the Robust reserve of Algeria was their savior in this modern crude shock era. The previous administration in Nigeria boasted of leaving behind a paltry $19b for a $500b economy at the time, that amount is not even enough to pay for imports let alone absorb global economic shocks, so Nigeria can be rightly described in late 2014 as an oil dependent economy with no savings. How important is this savings?

Lets take our research to the Second largest producer of crude oil Angola, just like Nigeria with no significant savings, Angola's challenges needs no introduction, let facts speak for itself

Angola suffered severe Forex & currency challenges just like Nigeria. According to Bloomberg
They not only devalued their currency, they equally allowed it to float like Nigeria's
Angola devalued its currency as the OPEC member sought to revive an economy still reeling from the oil-price crash four years ago.

The kwanza fell 11 percent to 187.95 per dollar by 3:35 p.m. in Luanda and depreciated 10 percent to 221.75 against the euro. The move came a day after the central bank allowed the currency to weaken in its first auction of foreign exchange since announcing it would end a dollar peg that’s been in place since April 2016.....Bloomberg
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-01-09/angola-kwanza-weakens-in-first-currency-auction-after-peg-lifted

Borrowing to fund Budget deficits, just like Nigeria, Angola has borrowed to the point of requesting a bail out from the IMF
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/08/angola-says-to-request-4-5-bn-imf-loan-as-crisis-lingers/

Unemployment Rate in Angola increased to 20 percent in 2017 from 19.90 percent in 2016.
https://tradingeconomics.com/angola/unemployment-rate


Inflation in Angola was a whooping 23.67 percent in December 2017, data on the national statistics agency's website showed on Wednesday.
Price growth on a month-on-month basis rose to 1.47 percent in January from 1.2 percent previously.

Poverty in Angola
According to Angola's 2001 MPI, more than 77% of the population was multidimensionally poor. ... The latest available World Bank figure for income poverty in Angola, from 2008, shows that 36.6% of the population is income poor. Angola's population is currently estimated at 29.7 million.

I can go on and on the list is endless, as a matter of undeniable fact, Angola just like Nigeria are the largest producers in Africa, they practically did not save enough and they were hit hard by crude price shock. to balance the analysis, it will be unfair to discuss those that didn't save without giving kudos to those that saved, like i said previously, Algeria save a whooping $90b when the going was good, as such its economy was immune to crude shock.

Russia like we said though had currency challenges during the period under review ostensibly because of western sanctions, Russia had over $400b in reserves by ending of 2014.

Saudi Arabia was immune to crude shock not without little currency & subsidy issues ostensibly because of its huge financing of the war in Yemen, they were sitting on a comfortable $732b by the end of 2014.

Some even blamed it on Avengers attack of 2016

Niger delta avengers was a non issue, if you noticed, I expunged them from my analysis, here is why;
You were in crude shock from late 2014, Avengers struck in 2016, since 2014, your GDP wasn't showing any growth but retrogression or doldrums meaning you were heading towards recession anyways as a result of crude shock.

If Avengers did not strike, OPEC would have asked us to cut production to boost prices,
read:
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-09-28/opec-said-to-agree-on-first-oil-output-cut-in-eight-years
So Avengers or any form of production cut at the time was a non issue.

Nigerian people, what is your present government doing to stem this tide that has shocked the fabrics of our nation to the Marrow?


The vice president being the economic manager of the country Launched the EGRP, with it Nigeria even in recession was able to save $47b in our foreign reserve, at this pace, I have no doubt that this money will hit $100b in the next 4yrs, that is a guarantee that our economy will become immune to global shocks, not just crude shocks. (Algerian model)
The moment that money crossed $40b, forex shortages disappeared, importers stopped complaining, debit cards relaxed their limits etc, that was a killer stroke in our economic recovery strategy.inflation has responded to the potency of the EGRP to 11.23% from 18.8%.

Nigeria is building a Gas liquefying plant called the NLNG train 7 project, that will in a way increase revenue from Gas against depending on oil alone, there are other ongoing Gas projects like the AKK projects and other Gas for power projects (Russian model)
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/07/nnpc-signs-agreement-for-seven-critical-gas-projects/

In conclusion, I can state for a fact that the economic challenges of this country has nothing to do with Buhari under the circumstances he met on ground, we have a chance to fix culpability of blames where it rightly belongs on crude shock, or replace this government whose framework seems promising with another leadership of questionable integrity. past government whose inaction landed us in this mess in the first place.
A leadership in the past that we tasked to privatize our industries, all failed save for the one that ended up in his pocket, yet he claimed to create Jobs? How many jobs were lost in that privatization scam where 56 government entities perished?
Where is our NITEL, ALSCON, Nicon Insurance to mention a few? Leadership that claims to create jobs but his company PRODECO folded up? Leadership that claim to create jobs yet it was Buhari that sacked foreigners littered everywhere in his company, does an ordinary logistics company need that much foreigners?

Leadership that is a case study for corruption and money laundering by the US Senate committee on Homeland security, Leadership that preaches restructuring but but enjoys monopoly in Niger delta sea ports? Atiku is a walking scam, may we not walk into the scam called Atiku because of lie peddled and perfected by the same holocausts that landed us in bondage, every scam comes with a loud noise, say No to Atiku.........

You have my express authority to circulate at will

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Re: No Work, No Pay Principle Now Applies During Strike - FG by jaydor: 3:19am On Oct 18, 2018
Chai! this one chance chains are outdoing themselves. Hope labour are enjoying the change they helped imposed on us.

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Re: No Work, No Pay Principle Now Applies During Strike - FG by Tnity1: 3:36am On Oct 18, 2018
Shameless government that allow the house of assembly to paid for 3months of vacation and sy no work no pay during strike true FG allowed to happen to the Nigerian workers due to the non paymentIt's a shame on the nation

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Re: No Work, No Pay Principle Now Applies During Strike - FG by Billygee2u: 3:51am On Oct 18, 2018
Johnjanrt:
Approving laws as this signifies how shameless this administration continues to portray itself, rather than step up measures to curb anything that may result to industrial actions or strikes, you are busy threatening workers with this shit. This clearly shows you arent with us. Our response to this is: we'll never let you Buhariate us any further than Febuary 2019, for we are all set to be Atikulated.
Imagine the lifeless dullard and Oshomole taking Nigeria into full blown tyranny.
This dictator lifeless Buhari has forgotten how many times he protested against PDP government, even the Oshomole Ole thief has forgotten how he led Nigerian workers into several industrial strikes.
Nigerian workers enjoy what you did to yourselves by voting and still supporting this APC heartless government.
Now Nigerian workers will become zombies,o yes workers, accepting whatever government said, slaves in the modern world.

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Re: No Work, No Pay Principle Now Applies During Strike - FG by KanwuliaMama: 3:57am On Oct 18, 2018
But senate did not work for 75 days and received pay? cheesy

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Re: No Work, No Pay Principle Now Applies During Strike - FG by Billygee2u: 3:58am On Oct 18, 2018
Racoon:
Can you imagine how this government continue to display it crass foolishness and stupidity everyday of it moribund existence

With enough problems already on ground & no iota of idea on how you can resolve them without an impasse, so why heating up the polity with constricting irrational decisions

Imagine denying worker the right to unionism.Asking healthcare workers not to do private practice @ their spare time? Who survives only on an unreliable govt. salary in today's Nigeria You wonder who are the economic advisers of this useless government?

Gagging of real or perceived political enemies under all manner of guise but it's not going to work.This is a bad PR policies for this government.

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Re: No Work, No Pay Principle Now Applies During Strike - FG by Billygee2u: 3:59am On Oct 18, 2018
Nwadiuto247:
Yoruba muslims here who are supporting Buhari una don see am? Continue with your support which you will regret if Buharii wins again.

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Re: No Work, No Pay Principle Now Applies During Strike - FG by Gaekerete: 4:17am On Oct 18, 2018
This Nigeria , is it a one man show ? someone will just wake up under the instruction of the lifeless and come up with a useless law , please we should all Atikulate

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Re: No Work, No Pay Principle Now Applies During Strike - FG by Horlamidei(m): 4:34am On Oct 18, 2018
bedspread:
If you hv lived in the core North like Yobe, Maidugri you will understand that this law does not reach them..

The Only time u will know that there are workers in Ministries in the North is bre 26th-31st of any month! That's During Salary time!

Apart from that period it's Holiday thru the Month

Katsina too

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Re: No Work, No Pay Principle Now Applies During Strike - FG by dustydee: 6:08am On Oct 18, 2018
Racoon:
Can you imagine how this government continue to display it crass foolishness and stupidity everyday of it moribund existence

With enough problems already on ground & no iota of idea on how you can resolve them without an impasse, so why heating up the polity with constricting irrational decisions

Imagine denying worker the right to unionism.Asking healthcare workers not to do private practice @ their spare time? Who survives only on an unreliable govt. salary in today's Nigeria You wonder who are the economic advisers of this useless government?

Gagging of real or perceived political enemies under all manner of guise but it's not going to work.This is a bad PR policies for this government.
Going on strike is not prohibited but you just don't expect to get paid. That's what happens in advanced economies. I wonder why it took so long to implement in Nigeria.

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