FG Meeting with SSANU, NASU Ends in Deadlock
The meeting between the Federal Government team and the non-teaching staff in the universities under the umbrella of Joint Action Committee, JAC, ended Tuesday without any resolution of the contentious issues.
Recall that JAC comprising the Non-Academic Staff Union of Educational and Associated Institutions, NASU and the Senior Staff Association of Nigeria Universities, SSANU had threatened to shut down the universities starting from February 5 if the government failed to address some of the concerns they raised.
In a bid to save the universities from the impending
strike, the Minister of Labour and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige, who is the
conciliator between the government and the unions convened a meeting in his
office in Abuja. However, Vanguard learned that the meeting ended without any
resolution of the burning issues.
A source present at the meeting told one of our correspondents
that the union members had to request for adjournment when it was clear to them
that the government had nothing on the table for the amicable settlement of the
contending issues.
The source said, “On the issue of the arrears of
minimum wage, they said there is no date for payment” On the IPPIS, they have
formed a committee among the unions to go and sit down with the IPPIS to sort
out the nagging issues. “As we discovered that there was practically nothing
forthcoming from the government, we tactically asked for an adjournment so that
we can go and meet our people because the issue of minimum wage arrears is one
of the major issues and the IPPIS thing.
If those things are not ready so what are we
discussing? “We told them we are going to meet with our people if we can get
fresh mandate to continue with the discussion.” They requested that we should
communicate back to Government within 48 hours.” The source said the issue of
Earned Allowances was never discussed at the meeting.
Source: Vanguard
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