close
Friday, January 10, 2025

NUJ backs proposed strike by Lagos-owned media workers over unpaid minimum wage

The union also acknowledged the commitment and dedication of protesting workers to their duties.

• January 9, 2025
NUJ logo used to illustrate the story
NUJ logo used to illustrate the story

The Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Lagos State Council, has thrown its weight behind the proposed industrial action by the Lagos state-owned media organisations.

The proposed industrial action is set to begin on Monday, Jan. 13.

In a letter jointly signed by the Lagos state NUJ chairman, Adeleye Ajayi, and the secretary, Tunde Olalere, on Thursday, the union expressed its support for the strike.

The letter, dated Jan. 9, was addressed to the general manager of Lagos Television, Agidingbi, Ikeja.

The NUJ, along with the Radio, Television, Theatre and Arts Workers’ Union (RATTAWU) of the Lagos State Broadcasting Corporations, including Lagos Television, Radio Lagos/EKO FM, and Lagos Traffic Radio, had announced the proposed strike.

They said this was in response to the non-payment of the minimum wage and integration into the Oracle database by the state government.

The union leadership stated that it was fully aware of the several discussions, congresses, and notices given to the state government regarding the need for state-owned media house workers to be integrated into the Oracle database.

“You will agree with the union that these were enough notices given to address the issues at stake,” the letter read in part.

The leaders recalled that an initial 10-day ultimatum was issued, followed by a 21-day ultimatum, and finally, a seven-day final ultimatum.

“It is imperative that our members working in the state-owned media organisations should also enjoy the new minimum wage like other workers of the state,” the NUJ stated.

The union further noted that the revenue generated by state-owned media organisations could no longer sustain the payment of workers’ salaries and benefits, highlighting the urgent need for the state government to intervene for their survival.

“The welfare of our dear members is paramount and this is why the union deems it fit to support and pledge solidarity with our members going on strike,” the union stated.

The union also acknowledged the commitment and dedication of protesting workers to their duties in propagating state government policies and activities, stating that such dedication should be rewarded by the state government.

“The union, therefore, advises that only an amicable resolution and approval of the demands of our members can stop the industrial action,” the union stated.

 (NAN)

We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.

More from Peoples Gazette

Abubakar Kyari

Agriculture

FG tasks ECOWAS on leveraging financing strategies for agroecology

The federal government has urged stakeholders in the agriculture and finance sectors in the West Africa region to leverage financing strategies to enhance agroecology practices

Katsina State

Politics

Katsina youths pledge to deliver over 2 million votes to Atiku

“Katsina State is Atiku’s political base because it is his second home.”

genetically modified organism

Agriculture

Nigerian activists warned against demonising GMO products

The AATF project manager said increased anti-GMO technology activism, with court cases, is another challenge to stop African farmers from growing genetically engineered crops.

Borno bomb attack; IGP Kayode Egbetokun

States

Police launch manhunt for Boko Haram terrorists after bomb attack killed officers

“The terrorist threw hand grenades, which unfortunately landed on a shelter tent behind the division and fatally wounded two officers,” a police statement said.

Trump in courtroom

Hot news Home top

Hush Money Conviction: U.S. Supreme Court rejects Trump’s request to stop January 10 sentencing

“We’re going to appeal anyway, just psychologically, because frankly it’s a disgrace,” Mr Trump said.  

Paris Hilton; Anthony Hopkins; Billy Crystal; Jennifer Grey; Eugene Levy; Anna Faris

Showbiz

Hollywood celebrities lose homes to Los Angeles wildfires

A devastating wildfire has ravaged Los Angeles, displacing thousands of residents, including Hollywood celebrities.

Anita Bryant

World

Anita Bryant, singer, controversial activist, dies at 84

Ms Bryant is survived by her children and grandchildren, who described her as a devoted mother and grandmother in the family’s statement.

Alex Otti and Bassey Otu

States

NBC wades into Abia, Cross River boundary clash

“I am confident that these efforts will pave the way for stability and development in the region,” said the NBC boss.