This is as the Presidency says it has stepped up efforts to convince labour unions in the country to call off their strike following the earlier meeting at which the government accepted their demand to reconvene the meeting.
The presidency confirmed that the meeting between the labour leadership and the representatives of the employers of labour is now scheduled to reconvene on Thursday 4th October.
A statement issued by Garba Shehu, Senior Special Assistant to the President, (Media and Publicity), in Abuja pointed out that by its tripartite nature, the committee is made up of persons from the public sector, (Federal and State Governments) and the private sector made up of the largest private employer group and the Nigeria Employers Consultative Association (NECA).
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Other members include the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN), Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce Industry Mines and Agriculture (NACCIMA) and Nigerian Association of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMES).
The presidency revealed that Invitation letters have since been dispatched to all the participants.
The statement added: “At the moment, the Presidency understands that the combined leadership of the unions, having met and deliberated on the position of the government have now set in motion a process of consultations with their constituent members to determine their next line of action.
“The Presidency wishes to assure that the federal government is taking every step necessary to get the unions to call off the strike.”
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