Members of the Medical and Health Workers Union of Nigeria, National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control branch, on Monday, suspended its indefinite strike.
The union’s Secretary, Mr. Ayodeji Adetoboye, disclosed this in an interview with Journalists.
Adetoboye said, “An agreement has been signed, and it is expected that much should be done before year-end or the strike will be resumed.”
Also, the Vice-Chairman of the union, Idzi Isua, confirmed the development during the union’s congress on Monday morning.
Mr Isua said the union resolved to suspend the strike following an agreement entered with the management.
The health workers embarked on strike on 21 June, 2022 to protest, amongst other things, poor welfare packages and unpaid promotion arrears.
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