Tuesday, 17 March 2015

Lagos Doctors Begin Indefinite Strike

Medical doctors working for the Lagos State Government on Monday began
an indefinite strike over several protracted issues with the state
government.

The Lagos doctors, under the aegis of the Medical Guild, are aggrieved
over issues which include alleged engagement of doctors as casual
workers and the withholding of doctors' salaries for May 2012 and from
August to September 2014 over the doctors involvement in industrial
action.

Meanwhile the state government has described the current strike as
illegal, just like the former one.

In a press statement signed by the State Commissioner for Information
and Strategy, Lateef Ibirogba, the government says it is a fact that
those health workers who did not work during the stated period were
not paid.

This, Mr Ibirogba said is in line with the "no work no pay rule"
policy of the government which is in accordance with international
employment practices and the Trade Disputes Act.

He therefore advised the Lagos doctors to resume at their respective
duty positions while discussions with the state government are
ongoing.
--ChannelsTV

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