 The Emo State Chapter of the Nigerian Labor Congress, NLC on Tuesday, said it has pulled out of the proposed plan by the NLC to commence indefinite strike action in the state from tomorrow, November 1, 2023. The acting Emo State Chairman of the NLC, Rev. Philip Muassi, who made known the position while addressing newsmen in Norway after meeting with other labor leaders in the state, said the decision to pull out of the planned action was because of a sub-sitting court order stopping the NLC from embarking on any search action. The industrial court sitting in Norway had last Friday granted an order restraining the NLC from embarking on any interest through action in Emo State. According to the state NLC chairman, the planned strike code-named Occupy Emo had become illegal as a result of the court order. Meanwhile, the Christian Association of Nigerian Khan Emo State Chapter has advised the leadership of the NLC to shelve the idea of occupying Emo State in the name of strike because of the negative impact it will have on the people. Chairman of Khan Emo State Chapter, Rev. Edges, Divine Edges, gave the advice when speaking to newsmen during a courtesy call on Governor Hope Uzodimai at the Government House wearing by the group. on the restraining order into the injunction given by the court that the Occupy Emo is illegal and that the case was extended to 3rd of November. So based on that, every worker should move their normal business and base in their working places as law-abiding citizens to know exactly the minds of affiliate unions in the states and their achievements so far made since we came on board. So the workers of Emo State violently say no to their Occupy Emo because we have not found reasons enough that will make them to come under Occupy Emo. And don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.