It noted the union had embarked on a five-day warning strike to protest the non-payment of the peculiar allowance to the state judiciary workers.
The strike was over withheld wardrobe allowances and suspension of some workers.
Mr Eludire said the suspension of the strike was premised on the tripartite agreement between the Osun government and the management of the Osun judiciary and JUSUN.
JUSUN began a five-day warning strike over non-payment of a 40 per cent peculiar allowance by the Ogun government.
The Nigerian Bar Association, Ile-Ife Branch, has expressed concern at the prolonged strike by the Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN) in Osun.
Mr Ojo’s travails reportedly began after she sentenced a popular hotelier in Ile-Ife, Osun, to death by hanging over the murder of a customer.Â
The protesting workers had grounded activities in the state High Court since Monday over alleged abuse of office and high-handedness by the chief judge.
They demanded reasons for the delay in paying their wardrobe allowances since 2021, despite funding from the state government.
As the NLC and TUC strike enters the second day, court activities at the Abuja Division of the Federal High Court are going smoothly.
Egwu Ogugua, NLC chairman in Ebonyi, said the compliance to the strike was 90 per cent.
