Why SSANU, NASU nationwide strike may be inevitable – Official
NAAT also threatened that if the government failed to accede to its request after the expiration of its two-week ultimatum, ...
NAAT also threatened that if the government failed to accede to its request after the expiration of its two-week ultimatum, ...
The unions are embarking on the strike over the non-implementation of the FCT Civil Service Commission Act.
The workers are asking the state government to improve funding of the institution or face an indefinite strike
The workers have a five-point demand, including release of funds for accreditation of courses and payment of backlog of salaries.
The JOHESU strike commences on Tuesday night.
“…the union shifted ground to give room for further discussion.”
The union noted that no pension and gratuity has been paid in the last 30 years to retirees of the ...
The union's grievances include non-conversion or promotion of workers who went for further studies legitimately for the past four years ...
The unions explain why they are unimpressed with the government.
The workers said the strike was based on the Osun government’s refusal to accede to their demands.
The NUT also explains why it is opposed to the sack of about 22,000 ‘unqualified’ teachers.
The lecturers union held a three-day meeting in Abuja.
The workers including lecturers said the strike would be total.
The judges said they were being owed allowances since 2009.
Police officers have been deployed to the station.
The teachers rejected the one month salary offered to them by the state government.
“The strike action which is indefinite will continue if our demands are not met."
A meeting with the Senate on Monday failed to resolve the issues.
The doctors said they have been paid only 49 per cent of their salaries for four months.
The management is said to have decided on no work, no pay.
Sixteen officials of the union were also suspended for their roles in organising the celebration.
The state government denied knowledge of the planned strike.
Teachers in the state have not been paid for three months.
The government insists it's not selling the schools.
Health workers cite love for the patients.
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