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“The NLC to suspend the notice of strike forthwith to enable further consultations
“The TUC and the NLC to continue the ongoing engagements with the Federal Government and secure closure on the resolutions above
“The Labour Centres and the Federal Government to meet on June 19, 2023, to agree on an implementation framework.”
On Monday, a National Industrial Court had also restrained the Organized Labour from embarking on any form of strike.
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Ruling earlier on an exparte application on Monday filed before the court, Justice O.Y. Anuwe restrained the defendants (the TUC and the NLC) from embarking on the planned nationwide strike Wednesday pending the hearing and determination of the motion of notice dated June 5, 2023.
According to Channels, Judge ordered that the defendants be served with the originating processes immediately, the motion on notice and the order of the court.
Motion of Notice is also fixed for hearing for 19th June 2023, the court document showed.
The Federal Government and the Attorney General of the Federation are applicant in the matter.