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Breaking: Legislative Aides, disrupt sitting, protest over unpaid salaries

Breaking: Legislative aides, disrupt sitting, protest over unpaid salaries On By Tordue Salem Legislative Aides to senators and members of the House of Representatives, on Tuesday, protested against unpaid salary arrears, minimum wage implementation, duty tour allowance, and other entitlements. Besides, the Parliamentary Staff Association of Nigeria (PASAN) of both National Assembly (NASS) and National Assembly Service Commission (NASC) chapters vowed to embark on strike on Wednesday 14th April, if the Management failed to meet its demands. The aides who stormed the lobby of the National Assembly carrying placards with various inscriptions, accused the Clerk to the National Assembly, Arc Olatunde Ojo of failure to pay their salary arrears, implement Consolidated Legislative Salary Structure (CONLESS), minimum wage, Duty Tour Allowances (DTA), lack of training and Conditions of Service.

National assembly staff, management reach agreement on salary increase, arrears

Advertisement The workers have been demanding the full implementation of the new national minimum wage. The failure of the implementation of the new wage has led to an accumulation of salaries and allowances owed to them. Some of the workers were seen holding placards at the main lobby of the assembly on Tuesday, calling on the lawmakers to intervene in the situation. Advertisement In the MoU dated April 13 and seen by TheCable, it was agreed that implementation of the new minimum wage will be done by May, and the arrears shall be paid on or before the end of the fourth quarter of 2021.

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