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Wednesday, 9 March 2016

Fresh Trouble Looms As Okorocha Reduces Civil Servants' Salaries by 30 Percent

The Imo state government has decided to reduce the salaries and allowances of civil servants by 30 percent as a result of the agreement signed between labour and government recently. This might not go down well with civil servants in the state who stand to lose out.
According to ThisDay, the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and Imo state government recently reached a decision in which the government overturned its decision to sack over 3,000 workers in the various parastatals in the state.
Information gathered revealed that the NLC consented to the use of 70 percent of the total revenue accruing to the state for the payment of salaries and allowances of workers in the state civil service.
As a result, the 18-man state and labour joint committee in the state has unanimously agreed to pay salary earners in the state 70 percent of their salaries across board while making reservations for pension.
The NLC chairman in the state, Comrade Austin Chialakpu, told journalists Wednesday that the 70 percent of the gross revenue for the month of January was N3,373 billion, adding that given the committee verified wage bill of salaries and pensions for the month, which stood at N5.3 billion, the committee is saddled with a differential of about N1.9 billion.

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