The Academic Staff Union of Universities has decided to extend its ongoing strike indefinitely.
The decision was taken after the National Executive Council meeting at the union’s headquarters at the University of Abuja on Monday morning.
ASUU had declared the commencement of a strike on Monday, February 14, 2022, in a NEC Meeting held at the University of Lagos.
The Industrial Action which was in its 6th will now go on without any time limit until all issues are resolved.
The remaining sticking point had been the decision of the Federal Government to implement the No work No Pay rule which had been in force in the Civil Service before now but was never enforced.
ASUU had faulted the government for failing to meet some lingering demands which led to the suspension of its strike in 2020.
The union blamed the government for the failure to release revitalization funds for universities, the failure to release the white paper report of the visitation panel to universities, and failure to deploy the University Transparency Accountability System to pay salaries and allowances of lecturers.
Other demands include renegotiating the ASUU-FG 2009 agreement and ending the proliferation of universities by state governments and lawmakers.
The Academic Staff Union of Universities has decided to extend its ongoing strike indefinitely.
The decision was taken after the National Executive Council meeting at the union’s headquarters at the University of Abuja on Monday morning.
ASUU had declared the commencement of a strike on Monday, February 14, 2022, in a NEC Meeting held at the University of Lagos.
The Industrial Action which was in its 6th will now go on without any time limit until all issues are resolved.
The remaining sticking point had been the decision of the Federal Government to implement the No work No Pay rule which had been in force in the Civil Service before now but was never enforced.
ASUU had faulted the government for failing to meet some lingering demands which led to the suspension of its strike in 2020.
The union blamed the government for the failure to release revitalization funds for universities, the failure to release the white paper report of the visitation panel to universities, and failure to deploy the University Transparency Accountability System to pay salaries and allowances of lecturers.
Other demands include renegotiating the ASUU-FG 2009 agreement and ending the proliferation of universities by state governments and lawmakers.
The Academic Staff Union of Universities has decided to extend its ongoing strike indefinitely.
The decision was taken after the National Executive Council meeting at the union’s headquarters at the University of Abuja on Monday morning.
ASUU had declared the commencement of a strike on Monday, February 14, 2022, in a NEC Meeting held at the University of Lagos.
The Industrial Action which was in its 6th will now go on without any time limit until all issues are resolved.
The remaining sticking point had been the decision of the Federal Government to implement the No work No Pay rule which had been in force in the Civil Service before now but was never enforced.
ASUU had faulted the government for failing to meet some lingering demands which led to the suspension of its strike in 2020.
The union blamed the government for the failure to release revitalization funds for universities, the failure to release the white paper report of the visitation panel to universities, and failure to deploy the University Transparency Accountability System to pay salaries and allowances of lecturers.
Other demands include renegotiating the ASUU-FG 2009 agreement and ending the proliferation of universities by state governments and lawmakers.
The Academic Staff Union of Universities has decided to extend its ongoing strike indefinitely.
The decision was taken after the National Executive Council meeting at the union’s headquarters at the University of Abuja on Monday morning.
ASUU had declared the commencement of a strike on Monday, February 14, 2022, in a NEC Meeting held at the University of Lagos.
The Industrial Action which was in its 6th will now go on without any time limit until all issues are resolved.
The remaining sticking point had been the decision of the Federal Government to implement the No work No Pay rule which had been in force in the Civil Service before now but was never enforced.
ASUU had faulted the government for failing to meet some lingering demands which led to the suspension of its strike in 2020.
The union blamed the government for the failure to release revitalization funds for universities, the failure to release the white paper report of the visitation panel to universities, and failure to deploy the University Transparency Accountability System to pay salaries and allowances of lecturers.
Other demands include renegotiating the ASUU-FG 2009 agreement and ending the proliferation of universities by state governments and lawmakers.
The Academic Staff Union of Universities has decided to extend its ongoing strike indefinitely.
The decision was taken after the National Executive Council meeting at the union’s headquarters at the University of Abuja on Monday morning.
ASUU had declared the commencement of a strike on Monday, February 14, 2022, in a NEC Meeting held at the University of Lagos.
The Industrial Action which was in its 6th will now go on without any time limit until all issues are resolved.
The remaining sticking point had been the decision of the Federal Government to implement the No work No Pay rule which had been in force in the Civil Service before now but was never enforced.
ASUU had faulted the government for failing to meet some lingering demands which led to the suspension of its strike in 2020.
The union blamed the government for the failure to release revitalization funds for universities, the failure to release the white paper report of the visitation panel to universities, and failure to deploy the University Transparency Accountability System to pay salaries and allowances of lecturers.
Other demands include renegotiating the ASUU-FG 2009 agreement and ending the proliferation of universities by state governments and lawmakers.
The Academic Staff Union of Universities has decided to extend its ongoing strike indefinitely.
The decision was taken after the National Executive Council meeting at the union’s headquarters at the University of Abuja on Monday morning.
ASUU had declared the commencement of a strike on Monday, February 14, 2022, in a NEC Meeting held at the University of Lagos.
The Industrial Action which was in its 6th will now go on without any time limit until all issues are resolved.
The remaining sticking point had been the decision of the Federal Government to implement the No work No Pay rule which had been in force in the Civil Service before now but was never enforced.
ASUU had faulted the government for failing to meet some lingering demands which led to the suspension of its strike in 2020.
The union blamed the government for the failure to release revitalization funds for universities, the failure to release the white paper report of the visitation panel to universities, and failure to deploy the University Transparency Accountability System to pay salaries and allowances of lecturers.
Other demands include renegotiating the ASUU-FG 2009 agreement and ending the proliferation of universities by state governments and lawmakers.
The Academic Staff Union of Universities has decided to extend its ongoing strike indefinitely.
The decision was taken after the National Executive Council meeting at the union’s headquarters at the University of Abuja on Monday morning.
ASUU had declared the commencement of a strike on Monday, February 14, 2022, in a NEC Meeting held at the University of Lagos.
The Industrial Action which was in its 6th will now go on without any time limit until all issues are resolved.
The remaining sticking point had been the decision of the Federal Government to implement the No work No Pay rule which had been in force in the Civil Service before now but was never enforced.
ASUU had faulted the government for failing to meet some lingering demands which led to the suspension of its strike in 2020.
The union blamed the government for the failure to release revitalization funds for universities, the failure to release the white paper report of the visitation panel to universities, and failure to deploy the University Transparency Accountability System to pay salaries and allowances of lecturers.
Other demands include renegotiating the ASUU-FG 2009 agreement and ending the proliferation of universities by state governments and lawmakers.
The Academic Staff Union of Universities has decided to extend its ongoing strike indefinitely.
The decision was taken after the National Executive Council meeting at the union’s headquarters at the University of Abuja on Monday morning.
ASUU had declared the commencement of a strike on Monday, February 14, 2022, in a NEC Meeting held at the University of Lagos.
The Industrial Action which was in its 6th will now go on without any time limit until all issues are resolved.
The remaining sticking point had been the decision of the Federal Government to implement the No work No Pay rule which had been in force in the Civil Service before now but was never enforced.
ASUU had faulted the government for failing to meet some lingering demands which led to the suspension of its strike in 2020.
The union blamed the government for the failure to release revitalization funds for universities, the failure to release the white paper report of the visitation panel to universities, and failure to deploy the University Transparency Accountability System to pay salaries and allowances of lecturers.
Other demands include renegotiating the ASUU-FG 2009 agreement and ending the proliferation of universities by state governments and lawmakers.