The Joint Health Sector Unions
have appealed to the Federal Government to pay its members April and
May, 2018 salaries in line with their agreement to suspend their strike.
Mr
Achimugu Isaiah, the branch Chairman, Federal Medical Centre (FMC
Keffi), Nasarawa State, made the call on Wednesday while fielding
questions from the News Agency of Nigeria shortly after a congress
meeting of the union in Keffi.
NAN recalls that JOHESU embarked on an indefinite nationwide industrial action on April 18 and resumed work on May 31.
Some
of the demands made by the union included upward adjustment of salary
scale, employment of additional health professionals, review of
retirement age from 60 years to 65 years and implementation of court
judgment.
JOHESU
consists of the National Association of Nigeria Nurses and Midwives
(NANNM), Medical and Health Workers Union (MHWUN) and Senior Staff
Association of University Teaching Hospitals, among others.
Isaiah
said that payment of two months salaries to the members of the union
who embarked on strike to press home their demands would cushion their
economic plight.
He added it would also boost members’ morale toward effective healthcare service delivery.
The
union leader queried the selective nature of paying few members against
the majority.“The strike was declared by the national body and the
local chapter here only obeyed the directive of the national
secretariat.
“Actually,
we only called members of the union to brief them on the outcome of our
meeting with the management of the centre after the suspension of the
JOHESU strike by the national body of the union.
“After
the suspension of the strike, we have been meeting with our management
on the need for payment of April and May salaries to our members but the
management told us that those that were paid are those that worked
during the strike.
“Such
beneficiaries like the management staff, drivers and their personal
assistants, among others, were paid based on directive from the federal
government.
“They
said that anything that was done was based on directive and they can
only take our message on the payment of our April/May salaries to the
federal government for action.
“It
is in view of this that we are pleading with the federal government to
consider our presentation, the plight of workers by paying us our
April/May salaries in the interest of peace,” he said.
Besides,
Isaiah urged the federal government to do the needful by implementing
the demands of the union so as to put the issues that led to the strike
to an end.
The chairman also urged the members of the union to remain calm, be law abiding and continue with their normal duties.
Reacting,
Dr Luka Samuel, the Acting Medical Director of the centre, confirmed
that those that were paid are workers that worked during the strike.
Samuel
listed the management staff, drivers, personal assistants, and those on
sick bed, among others, as beneficiaries of the April/ May salary.
The
acting medical director restated the commitment of the centre to
continue to key into good health policies and programmes that have
direct bearing on the lives of the people for the overall development of
the country.
By: (NAN)
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