The Medical and Health Workers Union chapter of National Agency for Food
Drugs Administration and Control, NAFDAC, has commenced indefinite
strike.
The Union said they are embarking on the industrial
action to push for improved welfare package and for the management of
the agency to implement an agreement reached on welfare package in 2013.
Addressing
members on Friday, Vice President of the Union, Idu Isua, disclosed
that both the management and the union signed an agreement to review its
welfare package in 2013 but the terms
of agreement are yet to be
complied with.
Isua said, “we resolved that funds be drawn from
our Internally Generated Revenue to finance the upward reviewed package
of staff but to our greatest surprise, nothing was done since then.
“When
we came on board as union in 2013, we took a look at the allowances of
staff and discovered it was low compared with other agencies that we
enjoy same salary scale with.”
Isua said the union had complained to the Ministry of Health and NAFDAC management, “but up till today, nothing has been done.”
“The
strike was not a fresh one because we took same action two years ago
and last year and based on agreement reached, the strike was suspended.
“However, nothing was done on our salary review up till now,” Isua added.
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