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NAFDAC workers embark on strike

Adejayan Gbenga Gsong by Adejayan Gbenga Gsong
April 15, 2021
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Health workers at the National Agency for Food and Drugs Administration and Control (NAFDAC), on Thursday, embarked on a seven-day warning strike.

The workers are members of the Medical and Health Workers Union.

The union is demanding the payment of promotion arrears for 2018 and 2019 promotions owed its members; amongst other pending issues.

The union in a statement said it is demanding the upward review of job specific allowance in line with minimum wage.

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According to the union, every allowance increases correspondingly with salary increase but unfortunately, this has not been so about the Job Specific Allowance.

It also said the agency’s management hides under COVID-19 to avoid training of staff, even though training has resumed in other MDA’s.

“The Union demands immediate resumption of training for their members.

“The Union is alarmed at the rate at which financial claims by staff are delayed without reasons given for non-payment not even to communicate the affected staff,” It said.

“The Union particularly frowns at the poor conditions of staff buses used by staff and in some cases, some routes where staff live do not have buses. It is worthy of note, to state here that, the NAFDAC Management is more concern with the procurement of Hilux Vehicles, as the Management recently purchased well over 50 Hilux Vehicles.”

The union also laments the discriminatory payment of COVID-19 allowance by percentage as used by NAFDAC and or the non -payment of some staff.

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