Judicial workers in Nigeria have called off its strike.
Glamtush reports that the Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN) has suspended its strike on Wednesday.
The union is set to commence work on Monday.
This online platform understands that this was disclosed in a communique issued by the union after its emergency National Executive Council meeting held on Wednesday.
The communique was signed by the Deputy President, Emmanuel Abioye; and the General Secretary, Isaiah Adetola.
Judiciary workers had on April 6 embarked on an indefinite nationwide strike in protest against the denial of the judiciary its constitutionally guaranteed financial autonomy which was also affirmed by a Federal High Court in January 2014.