RADIO LAGOS/EKOFM, LAGOS TELEVISION, TRAFFIC RADIO STAFF TO BEGIN THREE-DAY WARNING STRIKE.
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Staff members of Radio Lagos/Ekofm, Lagos State Television, and Traffic Radio have announced their plan to commence a three-day warning strike beginning on 1st December, 2024, in protest of unresolved issues regarding minimum wage, promotions, and overall welfare of staff members.
It is alleged that the government has no intention of addressing the concerns, leaving the staff feeling frustrated and undervalued.
The proposed strike action serves as a means for the affected workers to express their discontent with the situation and call for prompt resolution of their grievances.
Sources claimed that in addition to concerns over minimum wage and overall welfare, staff members of Lagos State Television (LTV), Radio Lagos, and Traffic Radio are also voicing their dissatisfaction with training, prompt payment of salary, promotional issues within their respective organizations.
The situation has become particularly acute for Lagos State Television (LTV), Radio Lagos, and Traffic Radio staff, where despite following standard public service protocols to express their concerns, little progress has been made in addressing them.
Numerous Lagos State Television (LTV), Radio Lagos, and Traffic Radio employees have reportedly faced challenges such as inadequate pay increases following promotions or unjustified delays in the promotion process.
Moreover, the media outlets’ staff have expressed their desire to be integrated into the Oracle platform, a system that streamlines employee identification and facilitates the remittance of financial contributions to the government.
As the 1st December, 2024, warning strike approaches, it remains to be seen how the longstanding concerns will be addressed and whether the affected workers will see improvements in their wages, promotional opportunities, and overall working conditions.