Lagos RATTAWU Rolls Out Palliative Measures To Members On Essential Duties

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In line with the Federal Government lock-down directives which cuts across the vicinity of Lagos for another 14 days.The Radio, Television, Theatre and Arts Workers Union of Nigeria, RATTAWU, has therefore joined other well meaning Nigerians towards easing the pains and pressures of Nigerians,in particular Television and Radio Station Workers across the States who have been designated to be on Essential Duties In the period of this Lock-down.

This move is actually necessary to further show our Solidarity and supports towards encouraging these sets of workers to be more committed and determined to keep giving there best in this trying times of the Nation’s survival against Covid-19 Global Pandemic.

As part of the relief packages been put in place, includes the distribution of Consumable foodstuffs and protective items such as Rice, Hand Sanitizers, Protective nose masks and most importantly Cash Incentives.

This is however, RATTAWU LAGOS way of torching, reaching and protecting lives towards making the Society a much more better place for us all.

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