Nigerian University Workers to Commence Strike on Monday
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Nigerian university
workers have said that they would embark on a warning strike from Monday until
their demand to the government is met.
A cross-section of some Nigerian university workers during a meeting |
The planned
one-week strike, which will last from August 19 to 23, is coming four months
after the Academic Staff Union of Nigerian Universities suspended their
two-month strike.
In a letter on
Friday, the non-academic unions comprising the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU) and Non-Academic Staff Union of Universities (NASU), said, “At
the expiration of the 14-day ultimatum on August 18, 2019 without a positive
response from the Federal Government of Nigeria, members shall proceed on a
five-day warning strike in all branches from Monday 19 to Friday 23 August
2019.”
The unions said the
contending issues include payment of earned allowances, university staff
schools matter, renegotiation of 2019 FGN/unions agreement among others.
It therefore
directed all members to comply with the action or face sanctions.
The letter further
said, “You are therefore directed to properly mobilise our members for this
action. All defaulting branches shall be sanctioned accordingly. Please be
guided.”
Recall that the
unions embarked on a nationwide strike on December 4, 2017 following the
failure of the government to address their grievances, however, it was
suspended in March 2018.
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