Polytechnic Workers Embark On 14-days Warning Strike Over Minimum Wage Arrears
Polytechnic Workers under the umbrella of the Senior Staff Association of Nigeria Polytechnics (SSANIP) has embarked on a 14-day warning strike starting from January 4th to press home their demands.
The directive to embark on the strike is contained in
a release signed by the Acting National Secretary of the association, Comrade
Emmanuel Enyiegor on Monday in Calabar.
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The reason for the strike according to the association was occasioned by the constant neglect of the demands of the association by federal and state governments, inspite of several efforts made.
“This is to bring to the attention of all the members
that the General Executive Council had on Dec. 17 2020, approved the
commencement of 14-day warning strike with effect from Jan. 4.
“Members are by this notice directed to refrain from
going to office from Monday Jan. 4, 2021. “We demand the immediate
re-evaluation and implementation of NEEDS assessment report and release of
funds for the Polytechnic sector without further delay.
“We demand the complete payment of salaries and
arrears of minimum wage for staff in the Polytechnic sector starting from the
period of implementation in April 2019.
“We demand for the release of scheme of service for
Polytechnics immediately. This has been put on hold by the National Board for
Technical Education for three years without any concrete explanation,” the
release stated.
The Association however, expressed displeasure with
the state governments of Benue, Cross River, Abia, Ondo, Ogun, Osun and Kano
for their refusal to nonpayment of correct outstanding salaries to staff of the
Polytechnics and Colleges of Health.
“The union decries the nonchalant attitude of the
Integrated Personal Payroll Information System to issues of SSANIP as regards
salaries of members. “We demand the constitution of Governing Councils in all
federal and state Polytechnics,” the release stated.
Source: Vanguardngr.com
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