Saturday 19 September 2015

Ebonyi Workers To Get Salaries 20th Of Every Month – Governor Umahi

The Ebonyi State Governor, David Umahi, has directed that salaries of workers at both the state and local government levels be paid before 20th of every month to enable workers send their children and wards back to school.“All salaries in the state must be paid by 20th of September. This will be done
 every month. All salaries of workers, especially those of teachers in the state must be paid on 20th of September,” he said. He made the statement while receiving national executive of the Nigeria Union of Teachers led by their National President, Micheal Olukoya, at the Government House.The
governor added that in line with the recommendations of the Special Committee on Salaries, there would no longer be a disparity between the salaries of state workers and their local government counterparts. He urged the teachers not to join the warning strike declared by the Nigerian Labour Congress, regretting that the government and labour signed an agreement to accept the recommendations of the special salaries committee only for labour to reject it and call workers on strike. Governor Umahi stated that henceforth, no agency of the state government would be permitted to negotiate with the organized labour in the state led by a federal worker.The governor, who re-assured the NUT national leadership that his administration would not embark on disengagement of teachers, however, frowned on the quality of some of the teachers whom he noted were not qualified to teach.He promised to revisit all issues of outstanding salaries of teachers at local government level arising from the recent increment of workers’ salaries, which he stated was politically-motivated.Mr. Umahi reiterated that his administration would also re-visit the issue of the payment of Teachers Salary Structure) to teachers in the state when the economy of the state improved. Earlier in an address, Mr. Olukoya had said they were in the state because of the welfare of NUT members.He stated that the union was disappointed because of Primary School Teachers in the state were discriminated against in the implementation of the 50% salary increase for workers in the state. Mr. Olukoya regretted that primary school teachers were not paid when the government directed the payment of outstanding September 2011 salaries of workers who went on strike under the no-work-no pay policy of the past administration in the state.
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