Strike: Nigerian govt inaugurates another committee to renegotiate 2009 agreement with ASUU, other unions
The stalled renegotiation of the agreement is currently threatening industrial peace in the country’s public universities.
The stalled renegotiation of the agreement is currently threatening industrial peace in the country’s public universities.
The SSANU President, Mr Ibrahim said: I hate to say and with a very heavy heart, if it means shutting ...
JAC said having waited for the ultimatum to expire without a positive response from the government, it ordered its members ...
President Bola Tinubu’s administration is committed to addressing issues leading to intermittent disruptions in academic activities in public tertiary institutions, ...
The unions vow to continue the protest until the governing council of Olusegun Agagu University of Science and Technology (OAUSTECH), ...
NAAT said it rejected the position of the government on “No Work No Pay” and demanded that withheld salaries be ...
Apart from dialogues, legal options and legislation, they also suggested that the media can help to address the issues that ...
SSANU President, Muhammed Ibrahim, disclosed this on Wednesday when he featured on PREMIUM TIMES’ weekly Twitter Spaces.
The minister said ASUU wants its members to be paid for the six months they were not at work, and ...
Mr Osodeke also discountenanced the possibility of a suspension of the industrial action soon, saying the union does not speculate ...
NAAT also threatened that if the government failed to accede to its request after the expiration of its two-week ultimatum, ...
The protest will begin on December 17 and ends December 19.
The unions and school management have been engaged in serial confrontations.
The workers vowed to continue a daily protest.
The unions issue a comprehensive statement explaining their position.
Members of the three unions have been directed to resume on March 15, 2018.
Leaders of the workers said they would be meeting with the Minister of Labour later on Thursday
Parents and students are advised to do their registration exercise online.
The protest which is tagged "peaceful rally", will take place March 8, 2018.
The workers want greater share of a N23 billion released to universities as earned allowances.
The meeting which held in Abuja was called to review government’s offer.
The non-teaching staff have been on strike since December 4.
The workers accuse the federal government of unfairness.
The unions commenced strike on Monday.
The authorities link postponement to withdrawal of essential services by striking unions.
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