Sentences with phrase «striking workers in the state»

Hon. Kola Oluwawole has again appealed to striking workers in the state civil service to consider the...

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In 1946, however, a violent three - month strike put management itself in a state of war with Hamilton workerIn 1946, however, a violent three - month strike put management itself in a state of war with Hamilton workerin a state of war with Hamilton workers.
Now — in a time of red state teachers madly striking, of fast - food workers demanding $ 15 an hour, of #MeToo and #BlackLivesMatter activists refusing to go away — it looks like our time could represent a cultural turn of its own.
Tragedy struck in Lafia, the Nasarawa State capital today (Friday) as some men of the Nigeria Police and the Nigerian Security Civil Defence Corps opened fire on some of the protesting workers of the state who gathered over non-payment of their salaState capital today (Friday) as some men of the Nigeria Police and the Nigerian Security Civil Defence Corps opened fire on some of the protesting workers of the state who gathered over non-payment of their salastate who gathered over non-payment of their salaries.
President, Ayuba Wabba, stated this in an address to Oyo workers at the union's secretariat in Ibadan said the strike will only be suspended when their demands were met.
Cuomo and PEF announced a three - year labor deal back in 2016, and he struck a five - year deal with the largest state worker union, CSEA, in 2017.
According to him many of the reports centred on Governor Fayose's appeal to labour union leaders in the state and some contained in his media interviews, where he tried to falsify the state's debt portfolio in a manner that has become the standard practice of his regime in the bid to appeal to the striking workers.
Meanwhile, the report of the Committee on Education, Science and Technology on the need to avert another industrial action by unions in the institution, presented on Tuesday by Hon. Afeez Adeleke, (Iseyin / Itesiwaju) recommended to the house that the two governors of the states Senator Abiola Ajimobi (Oyo) and Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (Osun) «be urged to release the outstanding subventions due to the institution to pay salary arrears to workers of LAUTECH in order to prevent a looming strike, being proposed by the staff unions of the institution».
Kogi State Governor Yahaya Bello has labeled the workers who are on strike in his state as «political civil servants.&rState Governor Yahaya Bello has labeled the workers who are on strike in his state as «political civil servants.&rstate as «political civil servants.»
Besides delaying school aid, Mr. Paterson tried to impose a temporary freeze on state employee salaries and to furlough about 100,000 government workers — both moves have been struck down by courts — in steps that the governor insisted were necessary to keep the state afloat.
According to a statement issued on Saturday by Mr. Bode Ogunmola, State Publicity Secretary of the party in reaction to the ongoing strike embarked upon by workers to protest against unpaid salaries and poor working conditions.
Another in - house source affirmed that a strong petition written by concerned stakeholders of the LAUTECH project have been received by the two owner state governments to only pay for the four months services rendered by the workers of the institution instead of the entire eight to nine months the university has been on strike.
It will be recalled that the state government had promised to pay workers January and Febryary salaries, prompting workers in the state to suspend their strike action.
Civil servants in Osun State are at the moment divided over the directive given by the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, directing workers in the state to resume work after weeks of strike acState are at the moment divided over the directive given by the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, directing workers in the state to resume work after weeks of strike acstate to resume work after weeks of strike action.
Petrol Dealers Association of Nigeria and the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas workers in Ekiti State on Monday declared an indefinite strike to protest against the state government's revocation of Certificates of Occupancy granted to their memState on Monday declared an indefinite strike to protest against the state government's revocation of Certificates of Occupancy granted to their memstate government's revocation of Certificates of Occupancy granted to their members.
«Therefore, be prepared for worst because in the state broadcast to mark 57th independence anniversary, government has not seen any reason to open dialogue with organised labour over the catalogue of workers» demands that led to he ongoing strike action.
Shockingly, the cabinet papers also show that the Tories were willing to go as far as declaring a state of emergency and deploying the Army in order to gain victory over the striking miners and the unions — confirmation that it was a central tenet of government policy to regard tax - paying, law - abiding colliery workers, locked in struggle to defend their jobs and their way of life, as (to use that awful phrase of Margaret Thatcher's) «the enemy within».
The strike is the biggest in the United States since 43,000 Verizon workers walked off the job in 2011, which lasted two weeks.
«We wish to advise that health workers in Plateau State suspend their involvement in the ongoing strike
Government workers in Ondo State on Wednesday embarked an indefinite strike over five month's arrears of unpaid salaries.
«To the striking health workers, I know it must be out of your concerns for your patients, out of your concerns for the people of Ondo state not out of your concerns for your purse, I want to use this medium to appeal to our health workers, doctors, to please in the name of God, resume work and come back.
Viewpoint: How New York Transit Workers Broke the State Pattern Even unions not in a position to strike can beat back the worst of austerity.
But union leaders say the Triborough Amendment provides needed bargaining leverage for workers, compensating for a provision in state law that forbids strikes by public employees.
Striking workers in the six tertiary institutions owned by Oyo State government on Friday declared that contrary to speculation that they have suspended the strike, workers in the six institutions will not return to work until the state government headed by Senator Abiola Ajimobi pay their salaries ranging from 9 to 16 moState government on Friday declared that contrary to speculation that they have suspended the strike, workers in the six institutions will not return to work until the state government headed by Senator Abiola Ajimobi pay their salaries ranging from 9 to 16 mostate government headed by Senator Abiola Ajimobi pay their salaries ranging from 9 to 16 months.
Workers in the six tertiary institutions owned by Oyo State government have suspended their two - month old strike.
Striking workers in the six tertiary institutions owned by Oyo State government on Friday declared that contrary to speculation that they have suspended the strike, workers...
Oyo State government on Wednesday declared the Tuesday's 3 - day warning strike declared by workers in the state to press home their demands which borders on non-paymeState government on Wednesday declared the Tuesday's 3 - day warning strike declared by workers in the state to press home their demands which borders on non-paymestate to press home their demands which borders on non-payment...
The state APC Publicity Secretary, Taiwo Olatunbosun, in a statement in Ado - Ekiti on Sunday said, «it is sheer greed, wickedness and callous insensitivity to Ekiti people's plight for Fayose to refuse to address doctors» strike in the public hospitals over unpaid salaries while other workers remain unpaid for between six and nine months.»
The film — a character study about two road workers who bicker and banter with each other as they tediously paint road lines in a burned down Texas state park — is a notably weightier comedy than most Rudd vehicles (this isn't one), striking some beautiful, poignant notes along with the funny dialogue.
And it undeniably plays differently in the wake of worker strikes today for «A Day Without Immigrants» and greater divides between the working class and the President of the United States than when the film premiered at Toronto last year (which is not meant as a political statement, just a fact, and not an alternative one).
President Obama struck at the heart of retirement issues in his final State of the Union address: workers need portable benefits.
In late 2016, he struck a deal with the state government's biggest union, Service Employees International Union 1000, which represents 40 percent of state workers.
Published during a moment of political upheaval and dissent against resurgent fascism in the United States, Bordowitz's book inserts Untitled (I Am a Man) into a history that includes the African - American sanitation workers» strike in Memphis, Tennessee in 1968, Sojourner Truth's 1851 speech «Ain't I A Woman?»
Amid worsening economic conditions in the 1970s and 1980s, coal miners led some of the most dramatic protests as the state imposed martial law, with seven workers killed by strike - breaking police in a 1981 massacre at a Silesia mine.
For example, in Florida, where claims costs appeared to have yo - yoed in recent years, and in which the state's Supreme Court struck down the state's mandatory attorney fee schedule for claimants [see Castellanos v. Next Door Co., 192 So.3 d 431 (Fla. 2016)-RSB-, the Court complained that the litigation of workers» compensation claims in the state had become far too complex, to the detriment of the claimant, «who depends on the assistance of a competent attorney to navigate the thicket» [92 So.3 d at 494].
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