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Labour: Ongoing Industrial Action Is Politically Motivated, Says CRSG by Ayade001(m): 11:45pm On Oct 28, 2021
The Cross River state government has described the ongoing industrial action by organised Labour in the state as politically motivated.

It wondered why Labour was bent on strike even when government has met 14 of their demands with just one remaining.

A statement signed by the Special Adviser to Governor Ben Ayade on Labour Matters, Comrade Effiong Ita Umo, reiterated the government's readiness to sign a Memorandum of Understanding, MoU with organised Labour provided an amicable resolution based on the principle of  give and take is reached.

He regretted labour's rigid stand and accused it of deliberately misinforming the public as to what transpired in the last negotiation meeting both parties held.

"Labour's conduct and utterances further give a flip to the insinuation that the industrial action it embarked upon has political undertone.

"How does one explain Labour's continued obstinancy and rigidity even when government has met 14 of their demands with just one remaining? What explanation does Labour has for deliberately misinforming the public as regards its meeting with the government if not to score some cheap political goals?, the statement querried.

Continuing, Comrade Umo said: “For the avoidance of doubt, contrary to Labour's claim, the meeting  between it and government ended in a deadlock because labour representatives walked out of the meeting without reaching an understanding with the government.

"They failed to accept the fact that during negotiation, every action must be suspended to give room for normal ground. They also insisted on meeting with the Governor for negotiation instead of those the Governor had mandated to discuss with them"

He expressed government’s willingness to sign an MOU with Labour whenever it is ready "but MOU cannot be entered into when there is no understanding on both sides.”
Re: Labour: Ongoing Industrial Action Is Politically Motivated, Says CRSG by money121(m): 11:50pm On Oct 28, 2021
Ok
Re: Labour: Ongoing Industrial Action Is Politically Motivated, Says CRSG by sapientia(m): 3:15am On Oct 29, 2021
Same way they met #endsars protest request abi

You don't want protest

You don't want industrial action

What do you want people to do when you fail as usual?

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