TUC said the invasion was an overreach by security forces, a direct threat to the rights of Nigerians.
The strike, which began on Tuesday, disrupted commercial activities across cities in the country, with schools closed as teachers downed tools.
Workers in Bauchi on Tuesday defied the indefinite nationwide strike embarked by NLC and TUC.
“There is a need for the government to live up to its commitment and fulfil the terms of the resolution.”
Expected at the meeting are the national leadership of both the Nigeria Labour Congress and that of the Trade Union Congress.
“All we want now is for the government to end illegality by implementing the court order that has restored the operations of RTEAN in the state.”
Mr Fatuase said the atmosphere and state workers are already “charged”, especially as they are affected by the increase in petrol pump prices.
The federal government says it will continue to work out measures to ameliorate the effect of the fuel subsidy removal on Nigerians.
“All other demands submitted by the TUC to the federal government will be assessed by the joint committee,” the resolution said.
Mr Tinubu’s government has been given less than 25 days to increase the N30,000 minimum wage to N200,000. The government is also expected to grant workers a tax holiday.
