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Rivers Health Workers Declares Indefinite Strike As State Records Its First Case Of Coronavirus

Amidst the coronavirus crisis, Rivers health workers have gone on indefinite strike.

Rivers Health Workers Declares Indefinite Strike As State Records Its First Case Of Coronavirus 1

Health workers in Rivers State have declared an indefinite strike on Wednesday amid the outbreak of coronavirus in the country.

This is coming hours after Rivers recorded its first case of coronavirus on Wednesday.

In a circular to their members, the leadership of the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC), asked the workers to stay off work.

The union leadership cited the governor’s “refusal” to pay the new 30,000 minimum wage as reason for the strike.

“In January, he paid some money to some workers N20,000, others N15,000 and so on. We can’t accept this.

“Labour asked the template he used to arrive at such, because he had not concluded negotiations with the organised labour but there was no response,” One of the leaders told TheCable.

The union also alleged that the governor had excluded staff of tertiary institutions (universities and polytechnics) from those to enjoy the minimum wage.

Another labour leader said the refusal of the government to pay pensioners for a long time contributed to the strike.

However, the commissioner for information, Paulinus Nsirim said there was a court injunction stopping the union from embarking on strike.

This is coming just one week after Abuja doctors begun an indefinite strike to protest the non-payment of their salaries amidst the coronavirus crisis.

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