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The Joint Union of Plateau State-Owned Tertiary Institutions has vowed to continue with its on-going strike until the state government addressed unresolved demands.

He said government had breached numerous agreements reached with the union in the past, hence the rationale for the on-going industrial action.

“A situation where our reminders and notices are not responded to by the government calls for concern.“It is to inform the public about our lingering unresolved issues in order to put the records straight and let everybody know that until our demands are met, the strike will continue,’’ he said.

 

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