The Lagos Chapter of the Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN) Chairman, Asiwaju Shobowale, has said the union decided to resume partially.
He said it was based on a meeting with stakeholders during which 70 percent of their demands were met.
Asiwaju made the disclosure while speaking to journalists in Lagos on Thursday. He said their axillary demands are being speedily looked into and results manifesting.
He said they had many interactions on the industrial action with State chairmen especially from the southwest, Southeast and south south regions.
He noted it was only Lagos State Government that has shown concerns with the JUSUN struggle.
Shobowale said judicial workers in Lagos have resolved to be on strike on Mondays and Tuesdays and open the courts between Wednesdays and Fridays.
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