A statement
signed by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Babachir David
Lawal warned civil servants against participating in the strike, adding that
any worker who participated in the strike would not be
entitled to his or her wage.
entitled to his or her wage.
The statement
read:
Order by the Industrial Court against the strike action.
”Government,
therefore, calls upon and advises all workers to respect the laws of the land
and to desist from participating in an illegal strike action.
”Government
undertakes to guarantee the safety of workers and their work places, and
expects that normal work will continue in the interest of the nation.
”Accordingly,
Security agencies have been directed to ensure unimpeded access to offices,
work places and markets.
”Acts of
intimidation, harassment, including barricading of gates, locking up of
offices, blocking of roads and preventing workers from carrying out their lawful
duties will be met with appropriate response by the law
enforcement agencies.
enforcement agencies.
”All workers,
whether in public or private sector are further reminded of the Trade Dispute
Act, 2004, which provides that “where any worker takes part in a strike, he
shall not be entitled to any wages or remuneration
for the period of the strike and any such period shall not count for the purpose of reckoning the period of continuous employment and all rights dependent on continuity of employment shall be prejudicially affected
accordingly.”
for the period of the strike and any such period shall not count for the purpose of reckoning the period of continuous employment and all rights dependent on continuity of employment shall be prejudicially affected
accordingly.”
”Accordingly,
all Ministers, Permanent Secretaries and Heads of Government Agencies are
hereby directed to invoke the provision of “no work no pay” in respect of any
staff who absents him or herself from work to join the
strike action.
strike action.
”Attendance
registers are required to be opened in all Ministries, Departments and Agencies.
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