No Work No Pay: SSANU kicks against Tinubu’s ‘selective’ waiver
SSANU said the president’s directive is at best misdirected as its members' salaries were also withheld within the period.
SSANU said the president’s directive is at best misdirected as its members' salaries were also withheld within the period.
However, both the education, and labour and employment ministries denied acknowledgement of the payment plans.
NASU and SSANU say they are returning to work to provide government an opportunity to implement agreements reached.
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The workers are protesting over alleged failure by government to implement a 2009 agreement with them.
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The protest will begin on December 17 and ends December 19.
The unions say the July 4 meeting will determine their next move.
The workers want greater share of a N23 billion released to universities as earned allowances.
The unions explain why they are unimpressed with the government.
The meeting which held in Abuja was called to review government’s offer.
The workers accuse the federal government of unfairness.
The sharing formula of the money has already caused a strike by non-academic staff.
Allocation is lower in percentage term than that of 2017, despite government's pledge to increase funding of universities.
The government addressed the 12 demands outlined by striking workers.
The meeting was earlier scheduled for Monday.
The unions said they did not receive invitation, while government says it has been shifted to Thursday.
University lecturers, ASUU, are already on an indefinite strike.
"In spite of appeals from concerned stakeholders, the government seemed resolute on going ahead with the planned privatisation."
The union says an agreement reached in 2009 has not been implemented.
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