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JUST IN: Lagos JUSUN suspends strike, commences partial resumption
The Judicial Staff Union of Nigeria have called off their strike and embarked on partial resumption of duty in Lagos after 23-day industrial action to press its home demand for financial autonomy.
The workers’ resumption followed a directive from the administrative department of the Lagos State Judiciary.
The statement partly read:
“In view of the communique issued by the Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN), Lagos State Branch on April 27 2021, I have the directive to inform all members of staff to resume at their various duty post on Thursday, April 29, 2021.
“It should be noted that officers are expected to be in office only on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays of every week until further directive from JUSUN.”
Vanguard reported that although all departments of the state judiciary have opened, the courts are yet to commence sitting.
Details shortly…
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