CAC workers end strike
The Corporate Affairs Commission on Thursday resumed
official business activities as its staff union called off the week long strike
over non-payment of entitlements by the management.
The offices of the commission at its corporate
headquarters, Abuja, officially opened for customers and staff to carry out
daily business transactions.
Aside from official duties, commercial and private
businesses by food vendors and hawkers adjacent to the building also resumed
fully.
A cross section of the vendors said they were excited that
the union and management had reached an agreement, adding that their businesses
could now flourish.
Mrs Roseline Okoye, said, “I used to make more than N10,000
a day but since the strike started, I didn’t even sell up to N400 because no
customers.”
Mr John Martins, a commercial photocopy operator, said
that the strike had caused him a lot of losses.
“You can imagine since the strike started I sometimes
cannot make my transport fee back home because no customers.
Mr Samuel Ebenezer, a photographer, expressed gladness
over the resumption of work.
“You can see customers are here to take passport
photographs.
“This shows that I will go back home smiling. It has not
been easy since the strike started.
Mr Ibrahim Abdullahi, a member of CAC staff, said “staying
at home doing nothing was not easy for me”.
Mrs Ruth Balogun said, “I pray for positive changes as the
union and management work together”.
The Amalgamated Union of Public Corporations, Civil
Service Technical and Recreational Services Employees CAC Chapter, embarked on
a warning strike over alleged non-payment of salary arrears on July 17.
During the dispute, the union blocked the premises of the
commission, preventing its top management staff from accessing their offices.
The strike was called off on the order of the National
Industrial Arbitration Court, Abuja, on July 26.
The court ordered AUCPTRE to unblock the premises, to
allow staff and business activities to resume.
The strike, which started on July 17, lasted for eight
working days.
The Chairman, Staff Union CAC, Mr Ibrahim Kirfi, said that
the strike had been called off.
The commission’s spokesperson, Mr Godfrey Ike, said the
strike had been called off and staff were now in their offices working.
” We want to take the past behind us and move forward,”
Ike said.(NAN)
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