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Strike: Organised Labour Has Not Committed Any Offence, Falana Tells AFG (17653 Views)

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dre11(m): 7:11am On Jun 04, 2024
Human Rights Lawyer, Femi Falana, SAN, has reacted to the statement credited to the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Prince Lateef Fagbemi, SAN, where he described the proposed (Now Ongoing) industrial action as “premature, ineffectual and illegal.”

Fagbemi in a statement on Sunday stressed that the agitation for the increase of the minimum wage of workers in the country is currently being addressed, insisting that the labour unions failed to fulfill the condition precedents that would enable them to embark on a strike action.

The AGF, in a letter addressed to the two labour unions, noted that FG and other stakeholders involved in the Tripartite Committee on determination of a new national minimum wage, had not declared an end to negotiation.

Fagbemi argued that in view of the fact that FG and State governments are not the only employers to be bound by a new national minimum wage, it was therefore “vital to balance the interest and capacity of all employers of labour in the country (inclusive of Organized Private Sector) in order to determine a minimum wage for the generality of the working population.”

AGF also noted that an order of the National Industrial Court, NIC, which barred the two labour unions from embarking on any form of strike action, is still extant as it has not been set aside.

He, therefore, urged the unions to reconsider their proposed strike action and return to the negotiation table.

But reacting to his submission, Falana opined that his client the Orgnaised Labour has not committed any offence, advising that of the Tripartite Committee should speed up the negotiations to enable Labour to call off the strike.

His words: We remain Solicitors to the President of the Nigeria Labour Congress, Comrade Joe Ajaero and the President of the Trade Union Congress, Comrade Festus Osifo. We have the instructions of both labour leaders to write this letter.

In your letter dated 1st June, 2024, you claimed that the ongoing industrial action by our clients for a new national minimum wage constitutes a dissobedience of the orders of the National Industrial Court and the Court of Appeal. You equally accused our clients of breaching sections 41 and 42 of the Trade Disputes Act by not giving a 15-day notice before the commencement of the strike.

In reacting to your allegations seriatim, we wish to state that our clients have neither disobeyed court orders nor breached the provisions of the Trade Disputes Act in any manner whatsoever and howsoever.



ON EFFECT OF FAILURE TO GIVE NOTICE OF A STRIKE BY WORKERS

“Our clients had always given more than a 15-day notice of an industrial action or strike in line with the provisions of section 41 of the Trade Disputes Act. But upon the receipt of the notice of the strike the Federal Government had always rushed to the National Industrial Court to procure an ex parte order to restrain workers from embarking on any form of strike or protest whatsoever.

“Even though the offices of the Nigeria Labour Congress and Trade Union Congress and their counsel are a stone’s throw from the Federal Ministry of Justice the Federal Government has consistently procured ex parte orders to stop strikes on the basis of self induced urgency. Thus, the National Industrial Court has through the issuance of ex parte orders obliterated the right of Nigerian workers to participate in any strike contrary to the clear provisions of the Trade Union Act and Trade Disputes Act.

“Our clients have not committed any offence by participating in the ongoing strike. In Suit No. NICN/ABJ/ 270/2022 between Federal Government & Anor vs. Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) the National Industrial Court held that the penalty for embarking on an industrial action in Nigeria is the forfeiture of salaries or wages during the duration of the strike. According to the presiding Judge, BB. Kanyip PNIC, all the provisions of the Trade Disputes Act “permit the ‘no work, no pay’ rule; such that an employer is legally permitted not to pay strikers salaries or wages for the period of the strike they undertook.”


ALLEGED DISOBEDIENCE OF COURT ORDERS

“You recalled the pendency of the interim injunctive order granted on 5th June 2023 in SUIT NO: NICN/ABJ/158/2023 – FEDERAL GOVERNMENT OF NIGERIA & ANOR V. NIGERIAN LABOUR CONGRESS & ANOR, which order restrained both Nigeria Labour Congress and Trade Union Congress from embarking on any industrial action/or strike of any nature. With respect, the order does not refer to the ongoing strike emanating from the trade dispute over the new minimum wage. In any case, the case has been amicably resolved as parties and their counsel have signed the of settlement drawn up by your good self.

“As you are no doubt aware, the case of Federal Government v Nigeria Labour Congress has been resolved as the parties and their counsel have signed the of settlement drawn up by your good self. So our clients cannot be accused of contravening the of the interim order of the National Industrial Court. Hence, the Federal Government has not filed any contempt proceedings against our clients in the National Industrial Court.

“You also referred to the case of Oshiomole & Anor. v FGN (2004) LEPLR-5188(CA) and proceeded to give the impression that the Court of Appeal had prohibited workers from embarking on strike. With respect, that interpretation does not represent the decision of the Court of Appeal. Indeed, their Lordships unanimously upheld the right of workers to strike on matters arising from trade disputes. To that extent, our clients are on terra firma in leading the current industrial action over the new minimum wage.


CONCLUSION

“Finally, you did assure the nation’s trade unions that the Government would “continue to adopt a conciliatory approach to resolving matters pertaining to workers and citizens welfare in the spirit of collective bargaining.” On our part, we have advised our clients to cooperate with the of the Tripartite Committee on National Minimum Wage in the ongoing negotiation meetings in the interest of industrial harmony in the country.

“While appreciating your intervention in the industrial action, we are compelled to advise the of the Tripartite Committee to speed up the negotiations to enable our clients to call off the strike”.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/06/strike-organised-labour-has-not-committed-any-offence-falana-tells-afg/

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Midehi3(f): 7:12am On Jun 04, 2024
Nepa sha bring light pls

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DMerciful(m): 7:21am On Jun 04, 2024
Labour should not agree to less than 100k

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ojun50(m): 7:24am On Jun 04, 2024
Midehi3:
Nepa sha bring light pls
Use touch light 🕯️

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Dedeity: 7:28am On Jun 04, 2024
Tinubu is a monumental failure. Such an empty and clueless man

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PointZerom: 7:28am On Jun 04, 2024
cheesy

Ask this AGF his monthly take home and allowances and see how they're reaping the country dry.

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Midehi3(f): 7:32am On Jun 04, 2024
ojun50:

Use touch light 🕯️
Yimmu

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BlowYourMind: 7:35am On Jun 04, 2024
Alright
helinues: 7:35am On Jun 04, 2024
Shutting down the national grid should be treated as criminal and saboteur offense

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malali: 9:38am On Jun 04, 2024
Those who advised the president to remove the oil and forex subsidy tricked the president.

Even USA subsidizes oil by using their SPR.

They have played the so called smart man a trick.

Now you have to use all that money you have saved from the subsidies.

You have to hand it over to the state governors to pay salaries.

When Nigeria paid subsidy, the funds were controlled at the federal level.

Now all the states can now have access to a crazy amount of money in the name of salary payment.

In a country where there is no real statistics on the actual amount of workers in any state.

The president is about to use the next 8 years handing over the treasury to the sub-nationals and just be a figure head..........lol

You have been played Mr President.

You are now not only subsidizing oil and Forex(Everybody knows its still subsidized, Its still less than world prices). You are also paying out all the treasury to sub-nationals

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Judolisco(m): 9:39am On Jun 04, 2024
Make dem on light... Dem dey mad ni.... Government house get generator plus free access to fuel.... Some government officials dey off grid because dem get solar..... Mumu NLC go shut down grid, make dem comut protest, Nigerians go them....

Subsidy should be returned, to me it's d only benefit Nigerians are getting as an oil rich Nation.... Return subsidy and curb corruption.... U said subsidy is bad because few people are benefiting from it, then your work is cut out since they are few, get rid of the few corrupt people.... Na fuel cause all dis inflation nonsense

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Negroid001(m): 9:40am On Jun 04, 2024
Premature or not. We're all glad this strike is holding. Prayer is hands should not be exchanged in closed doors and the strike called off.

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PlutoChief: 9:40am On Jun 04, 2024
What percentage of Nigerians are they really fighting for?

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kennyz247(m): 9:40am On Jun 04, 2024
NLC,patriotic Nigerians are all behind you on this..

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kennyz247(m): 9:41am On Jun 04, 2024
helinues:
Shutting down the national grid should be treated as criminal and saboteur offense

Go arrest dem...mumu talk as usual

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Whois(m): 9:43am On Jun 04, 2024
helinues will not like this. Pix is the essence of the strike. Up NLC. Let the poor breath

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Timothy89(m): 9:43am On Jun 04, 2024
The uncompromised activist will have in this country, Falana is one


The NLC have no business to drag Nigerians who are not civil servants into more hardship by shutting national grid, there are many Nigerians that their business survive by power supply not even when there is hike of fuel price


You're protesting for the increase of your wages, yet I must suffer for that when I won't benefit anything from the wages? Average Nigerians who aren't in civil service are just a pawn in the hands of FG and NLC

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Gbajabiamila1: 9:43am On Jun 04, 2024
Midehi3:
Nepa sha bring light pls
But people talk say light no dey Nigeria. Why are people now complaining? It shouldn't make any difference if they shut down what wasn't working.

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Babsolala: 9:43am On Jun 04, 2024
@dre11
Your topic... Is it AFG or AGF?
Proudlycanadian: 9:43am On Jun 04, 2024
Reform must start from the senate and hoa. They must show the project they have done in their constituencies

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Anguldi(m): 9:43am On Jun 04, 2024
tongue
AjiboyeWills: 9:44am On Jun 04, 2024
Nigeria is God's own country grin whatever labour is doing now is for the good of all. Only enemies of the state hates

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Druss(m): 9:44am On Jun 04, 2024
helinues:
Shutting down the national grid should be treated as criminal and saboteur offense

And what should be done to a government who despite investment is yet to provide power to Nigerians consistently? People are running gens and inverters.

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mairogo: 9:44am On Jun 04, 2024
helinues:
Shutting down the national grid should be treated as criminal and saboteur offense
Which nonsense national grid? What's so special about a national grid that has left millions of Nigerians in darkness for months on end?
To hell with the national grid.

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mipeesoft(m): 9:45am On Jun 04, 2024
Tor....why not head to court and sue NLC for shutting down the national grid... grin
helinues:
Shutting down the national grid should be treated as criminal and saboteur offense

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Overdosed: 9:45am On Jun 04, 2024
Is the National Grid so Vulnerable and accessible that the Organized labor can just Switch it off because they want to?

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AntiChristian: 9:45am On Jun 04, 2024
They have!
Many may have died due to this strike action!

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PissInside: 9:46am On Jun 04, 2024
The funniest thing is that the masses are the ones feeling the heat of this strike.

Ordinary commissioner got access to 24/7 light not to talk of senators and ministers.

It seems Nigerians were created to suffer.
tojahh(m): 9:46am On Jun 04, 2024
helinues:
Shutting down the national grid should be treated as criminal and saboteur offense


You go soon cry to the mods as usual.

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MaziObinnaokija: 9:46am On Jun 04, 2024
cool OK

Make dem sha SWITCH ON LIGHT and continue their strike till dey BEND

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tivity101: 9:47am On Jun 04, 2024
Go and buy the expensive fuel your master placed the country on
helinues:
Shutting down the national grid should be treated as criminal and saboteur offense

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Kingpele(m): 9:47am On Jun 04, 2024
cool cool

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