STRIKE: Why NULGE, JUSUN & NUT abandoned CRS NLC; JUSUN’s reasons may shock you!

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Efio-Ita Nyok|3 July 2017 

National Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE), and Judicial Staff Union (JUSUN) & National Union of Teachers (NUT) have backed out of the industrial action embarked on by NLC since 19th June NegroidHaven has garnered. 
With this development, all teachers, judicial staff and local government employees in the Cross River are expected to resume work today Monday 3rd July. 
The initial misconceptions of nonpayment of salaries due to wrong BVN & account numbers have been assured to be be resolved. 
NegroidHaven further learnt that, in a statement credited to the chairman of JUSUN in the state, Comrade Asanya Asuquo Ebong, the decision was taken in the interest of the state.
Ebong also explained that his union joined the strike on sympathy grounds and that it has decided to pull out of it forthwith
His words, 'Having joined the strike action on sympathy grounds to an agency of NLC, the Joint Negotiating Council, JUSUN has done her bid so far in solidarity to the agency. 
'So, It has withdrawn from the said strike action forthwith as she is not a member of Joint Negotiating Council but affiliate of NLC. Therefore, normal work resumes in the Judiciary with effect from Monday, 3rd July, 2017. So, all JUSUN members, indeed all Judiciary workers are to resume work as stated above'. 

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