JOHESU Directs All Members To Begin A Seven-day Strike

Joint Health Sector Unions and Assembly of Health Care Professionals (JOHESU) have directed all her members to begin a seven-day warning strike, commencing from midnight on Friday (today).
The national chairman of the Union, Kabiru Minijibir, gave this directive on Friday, while addressing newsmen in Abuja.
He listed some of its demands to be include the immediate implementation of the consolidated health salary structure, payment of a twenty-five per cent review of its arrears from June to December 2023, upward review of retirement age for health workers, tax waiver on healthcare workers allowances, and the immediate payment of COVID-19 inducement hazard allowance among other demands.
Didactic Information Hut recalls that this impending strike is coming after a fifteen-day notice of industrial action issued to the Federal Government.
JOHESU therefore urged all its members across the country to comply with the directive.