After months of unpaid wages, Katsina United FC settle salary arrears
Speaking with journalists, Katsina United Football Club’s Chairperson and supervising coordinator, Surajo Malumfashi, confirmed that the affected players had previously ...
Speaking with journalists, Katsina United Football Club’s Chairperson and supervising coordinator, Surajo Malumfashi, confirmed that the affected players had previously ...
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The NLC tells the governor that Abia workers were experiencing hardship as a result of the unpaid salary arrears.
The workers union says the strike is being suspended following an agreement with the NASS management and the Senate President.
The state government owes about eight months salary arrears.
Some embassy staff embarked on a sit-in to protest non-payment of arrears.
The workers said they are owed about N148,264,000.
An earlier strike by the NUT shut Bayelsa schools for six weeks.
Workers are expected to start receiving their pay by next week.
“We are grateful that our hardships are getting over giving us indications that the New Year would be better."
The Teachers union advised its members on Monday to stay at home.
The workers say they are dying of poverty.
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