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Author Topic: INDUSTRIAL ACTION BY NIGERIAN HEALTH WORKERS  (Read 520 times)
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« Reply #2 on: August 30, 2010, 08:51:43 PM »


WE as patriotic citizens need to draw the attention of government to this problem as it boarders on the health of the citizenry.There is no way a responsible Government can turn a blind eye on a matter of this magnitude.
You should also expect more industrial actions to come in the future since it appears the Government is not listening to workers.The recent victory by staff of PHCN will surely ginger some demonstration effect.This is predicated on the fact that so many staff are being owed one claim or the other whereas Government supplementary appropriation has not yet answered such claims.
We should mobilize views using this medium to make Government to take action please.
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« Reply #1 on: August 30, 2010, 06:13:07 PM »


Am surprise when i visited office of the corporate affairs commission today to verify a business name and found out that they are on strike too, i was told by one of the security official that they will resume by Thursday 2nd of Sept, where are we heading to in this country?
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« on: August 30, 2010, 04:39:55 PM »


For quite a good number of days the Nigerian Health Worker embarked on an industrial action for reasons best known to them, and the government and the entire Nigeria nation keep tight lips.  Many sick and bed-ridden souls were ejected from hospitals and many sick souls hold unto to fate. Since the government and the entire remained dumb to the issue, what do we do as the voice of the Nation Nigeria?

KABE HUMPHREY J.
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