The committee, whose membership is composed of directors from the ministry, was given two weeks to submit its report.
Expected at the meeting are the national leadership of both the Nigeria Labour Congress and that of the Trade Union Congress.
He reiterated the commitment of President Bola Tinubu’s administration to the welfare and well-being of the nation’s workers.
“We reject the outcome of the judgement in its entirety because justice was not served.”
The minister of labour and employment, Simon Lalong had convened the meeting which was scheduled for 3 p.m. on Monday.
He noted that the planned industrial action would no doubt reverse some of the gains already made by the administration.
Ms Sessi said Mr Lalong should use his experience as a former governor of Plateau State to also deal with labour issues.
It asked Mr Tinubu to instruct the ex-governors to immediately return any pension and allowances received since leaving office to the public treasury.
“Currently, the sum of N12 billion for these projects is still in the custody of the Trustees of the funds,” he said.
Mr Lalong, who decried the wanton killings and destruction of properties in the state, said there was a need for Nigerians to collectively pray for the return of total peace in the state.
