Breaking osun workers declare indefinite strike half salary

It seems like you're referring to a recent news article about the Osun State workers declaring an indefinite strike due to the issue of half salary payment.

For those who may not be aware, the Osun State government has been facing financial challenges, which has led to the payment of half salaries to its workers. This has caused a lot of frustration and discontent among the workers, who are demanding full payment of their salaries.

The Osun State chapter of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has called for an indefinite strike to protest the half salary payment. The strike began on Monday, and it's expected to continue until the government addresses the workers' demands.

The NLC has given the government a 14-day ultimatum to resolve the issue, but the government has refused to budge. The workers are demanding full payment of their salaries, as well as the payment of outstanding allowances and benefits.

The strike has caused a lot of disruption in the state, with many public services and institutions closed. The government has also set up a committee to negotiate with the workers, but so far, there's been no breakthrough.

It's a very tense situation, and it's unclear when the strike will be resolved. The workers are determined to get their full salaries, and the government is determined to find a way to balance its books. It's a classic case of a standoff between the government and the workers, and it's unclear how it will end.