Wow!!!The Joint Health Sector Unions (JOHESU) has suspended the strike which began on the 19th
of August following an agreement reached between the unions, the
Federal Ministry of Labour and Productivity, Federal Ministry of Health
and the Head of Service.
Addressing journalists at the end of the meeting which lasted about
12 hours, Minister of Labour and Productivity, Mr. Emeka Wogu announced
that an understanding has been reached with the unions.
He said: “We have reached an understanding after a lengthy
deliberation, which started yesterday, and we resumed at 8 O’clock in
the morning today (Tuesday). Read more...
“We were able to reach an understanding, which has been signed, and
based on that understanding the unions have agreed to suspend the
strike, which was embarked upon.”
President of JOHESU, Comrade Ayuba Wabba while announcing the
suspension of the strike said an implementation committee headed by the
head of civil service of the federation has been put in place with a
mandate to iron the remaining grey areas within four weeks.
Wabba said: “As enumerated by the Minister of Labour and
Productivity, the Joint Health Sector Union as you are aware embarked on
an industrial action based on some grievances.
“Painstakingly, we have looked at these issues and through the
process of collective bargaining, we have been able to come to
conclusion.
“We on this side of the divide are convinced that all the issues in
dispute have been addressed. Arising from this agreement, the industrial
action that we have embarked upon is hereby suspended. This is to give
room to full implementation of the agreement that has been signed
today.”
The terms of reference of the committee include the non-skipping of Consolidated Health Salary Scale (CONHESS)
10 in line with the judgment of the National Industrial Court,
modalities for the payment of consultancy and specialist allowance and
the review of retirement age for health workers from 60 to 65years.
At the end of the meeting, a five-page Memorandum of Understanding
was signed by the Federal Government and representatives of the unions.
Issues deliberated upon included the constitution of board of management
of Teaching Hospitals and implementation of 2008 Job Evaluation Report.
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