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EKSUTH Suspends Strike Slated For Today

The indefinite strike slated for today has been suspended by workers of the Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital (EKSUTH), operating under the auspices of Joint Health Sector Unions (JOHESU).

Recall that the workers had vowed to proceed on indefinite strike beginning from today under the sacked worked are reinstated.

Comrade Omotola Farotim, the JOHESU Chairperson addressed reporters yesterday. She said the union suspended the strike following agreements reached the management on January 10 and to show respect for Governor Kayode Fayemi.

She said: “We won’t be going on strike again. Last Friday, the governor’s aide on Labour, Chief Yemi Esan, held a meeting with us and the management, on behalf of the governor, and we agreed that everyone who was given letter would get fair hearing and their salary.

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“Some of them have been reabsorbed and were told to resume at their duty posts immediately.

They have also agreed to meet all our agitations on welfare soon.

“We give the governor the regard for coming to our aid and for calling the meeting to hear us out. We are giving him that respect; that is why we are suspending the strike hoping that the needful would be done.”

The resolution was signed by EKSUTH Chief Medical Director Prof. Kayode Olabanji; Esan; as well as representatives of organised labour and JOHESU leaders. It was agreed that the sacked workers shall be given a fair hearing by EKSUTH’s board’s appeal panel during its February sitting.

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JOHESU, last week, gave another three days after the initial seven days ultimatum, given to the hospital management to recall sacked workers, expired

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