The Autonomous Trade Union of Labor Inspectors and Supervisors of Togo (SYNACIT-Togo) is on strike for 72 hours, notably on 29, 30 and 31 May. This is what he announces to the minister Gilbert Bawara, if until then no solution is found for their working conditions.
In a letter sent on May 15 to the Minister of Public Service, Labor and Administrative Reform, SYNACIT deplores having sought "repeatedly sought to meet you to let you know our concerns but all our efforts have proved futile" .
Worse, in a dynamic of dialogue to which the government calls for any problem, "unfortunately, we note with regret that these correspondences have not been followed up".
In the face of this situation, SYNACIT-Togo decides, a "seventy-two (72) hour strike on 29, 30 and 31 May 2017 will be observed throughout the national territory". A letter that takes place, he concluded "notice that runs from Monday, May 15, 2017".
Recall that on the platform of the SYNACIT, there are 11 grievances.

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