The Lagos State Government has told 
medical doctors and other health workers that it does not expect them to
 embark on strike without strict compliance with relevant provisions, 
including continuation of essential services.
In circular 069 dated June 4, 2012, the 
government added that it would enforce the policy of ‘No-Work, No-Pay’, 
and discipline unauthorised absence from work in accordance with labour 
laws and civil service rules.
The circular, which was signed by the 
Acting Head of Service, Mrs. Josephine Williams, explained that the 
government was disturbed by the adverse effects of recurrent disruption 
of health services on patients.

I love this no work no pay policy.
ReplyDeleteThe state govt does not know what it is talking about. How do they expect a strike where people are still working? Hmm seems they need a lesson on the diff between protest and strike.
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