The Joint Health Sector Unions has directed its members nationwide, particularly those in federal tertiary health institutions, to proceed on a seven-days warning strike. The union in a communiqué issued on Wednesday evening by its President, Biobelemoye Josiah, at the end of its meeting with the Federal
Government at the Ministry of Labour and Employment, said embarking on the warning strike was to press home their demands. The communiqué indicated that the strike began on Wednesday at 12:01am. JOHESU urged its members not to be bothered by the threat that they would be fired.
That, it said, was because they were duly employed and all necessary procedures were followed for the strike. JOHESU said,
“Having consulted widely with members nationwide and having shown consistent understanding since February 2015, the leadership of JOHESU hereby directs that all members in Federal Tertiary Health Institutions should proceed on a seven-day warning strike from 12:01am of Wednesday June 22 2016. “We hereby appeal to the general public to please bear with us and impress it on the Federal Government to meet the demands of the unions to prevent the warning strike from becoming a full blown indefinite strike. - See more at: http://www.naijaloaded.com.ng/2016/06/22/health-workers-start-seven-day-warning-strike/#sthash.mf1rmGnq.dpuf
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Wednesday, June 22, 2016
Health Workers Start Seven-Day Warning Strike
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