Members of the organised labour in Ondo state have condemned the way members of the state house of assembly portrayed the paymaster of the assembly as a common criminal for keeping fifteen million naira that belongs to the assembly.
The leadership of the labour unions in the state said the action is not only dehumanising both a step to rubbish a man who is carrying out his lawfully duty.
The unions demanded an apology letter from the lawmakers for rough handling and maltreating the paymaster like a criminal.
They noted that the way the paymaster was maltreated has damaged his image in the eye of the public.
Members of the organised labour in Ondo state have condemned the way members of the state house of assembly portrayed the paymaster of the assembly as a common criminal for keeping fifteen million naira that belongs to the assembly.
The leadership of the labour unions in the state said the action is not only dehumanising both a step to rubbish a man who is carrying out his lawfully duty.
The unions demanded an apology letter from the lawmakers for rough handling and maltreating the paymaster like a criminal.
They noted that the way the paymaster was maltreated has damaged his image in the eye of the public.
Members of the organised labour in Ondo state have condemned the way members of the state house of assembly portrayed the paymaster of the assembly as a common criminal for keeping fifteen million naira that belongs to the assembly.
The leadership of the labour unions in the state said the action is not only dehumanising both a step to rubbish a man who is carrying out his lawfully duty.
The unions demanded an apology letter from the lawmakers for rough handling and maltreating the paymaster like a criminal.
They noted that the way the paymaster was maltreated has damaged his image in the eye of the public.
Members of the organised labour in Ondo state have condemned the way members of the state house of assembly portrayed the paymaster of the assembly as a common criminal for keeping fifteen million naira that belongs to the assembly.
The leadership of the labour unions in the state said the action is not only dehumanising both a step to rubbish a man who is carrying out his lawfully duty.
The unions demanded an apology letter from the lawmakers for rough handling and maltreating the paymaster like a criminal.
They noted that the way the paymaster was maltreated has damaged his image in the eye of the public.
Members of the organised labour in Ondo state have condemned the way members of the state house of assembly portrayed the paymaster of the assembly as a common criminal for keeping fifteen million naira that belongs to the assembly.
The leadership of the labour unions in the state said the action is not only dehumanising both a step to rubbish a man who is carrying out his lawfully duty.
The unions demanded an apology letter from the lawmakers for rough handling and maltreating the paymaster like a criminal.
They noted that the way the paymaster was maltreated has damaged his image in the eye of the public.
Members of the organised labour in Ondo state have condemned the way members of the state house of assembly portrayed the paymaster of the assembly as a common criminal for keeping fifteen million naira that belongs to the assembly.
The leadership of the labour unions in the state said the action is not only dehumanising both a step to rubbish a man who is carrying out his lawfully duty.
The unions demanded an apology letter from the lawmakers for rough handling and maltreating the paymaster like a criminal.
They noted that the way the paymaster was maltreated has damaged his image in the eye of the public.
Members of the organised labour in Ondo state have condemned the way members of the state house of assembly portrayed the paymaster of the assembly as a common criminal for keeping fifteen million naira that belongs to the assembly.
The leadership of the labour unions in the state said the action is not only dehumanising both a step to rubbish a man who is carrying out his lawfully duty.
The unions demanded an apology letter from the lawmakers for rough handling and maltreating the paymaster like a criminal.
They noted that the way the paymaster was maltreated has damaged his image in the eye of the public.
Members of the organised labour in Ondo state have condemned the way members of the state house of assembly portrayed the paymaster of the assembly as a common criminal for keeping fifteen million naira that belongs to the assembly.
The leadership of the labour unions in the state said the action is not only dehumanising both a step to rubbish a man who is carrying out his lawfully duty.
The unions demanded an apology letter from the lawmakers for rough handling and maltreating the paymaster like a criminal.
They noted that the way the paymaster was maltreated has damaged his image in the eye of the public.