The Federal Government has made an earnest appeal to organized labor, urging the postponement of its impending strike scheduled to commence today.
This appeal is underlined by a recent restraining order issued by the National Industrial Court on Friday, a development highlighted by TUC President Festus Osifo.
The proposed strike, intended to voice dissent against the alleged assault on NLC President Joe Ajaero, now confronts legal intricacies as the court order explicitly prohibits such actions.
The government’s plea rests on the significance of complying with the legal framework and respecting the judiciary’s decisions.
Any deviation from the court order, it warns, could potentially lead to contempt charges.
This emphasizes the imperative for the labor unions to prioritize adherence to the rule of law and established legal processes amidst their calls for action.










