Quintessential Education
Sunday, April 2, 2023
About Us
Advert Rates
  • Home
  • Across Nigeria
    • Local Govt Education
    • Ministries of Education
    • Primary Education
    • Secondary Education
  • Business Education
  • Education Beyond Borders
    • African Education
    • American Education
    • Caribbean Education
    • European Education
    • Diplomatic Education
  • School Managers
  • The Pedagogues
  • Trends In Higher Education
  • Arts & Books
  • Sports
IJQE-International Journal of Quintessential Education
No Result
View All Result

‘No Work, No Pay’: FG Stops Striking University Workers’ Salary

by
April 26, 2022
Reading Time: 2 mins read
0

Posted by Daniel. on 26 April, 2022 under Naija News   

2

YOU MAY ALSO LIKE

Anti-tinubu Flight Passenger Is Mentally Ill – Lawyer Clarifies

Imam, Five Others Injured As Oro Worshippers Storm Mosque And Attack Muslims In Osun (Photos)

ADVERTISEMENT

Indications emerged yesterday that the Federal Government may have implemented the ‘no work, no pay’ policy for the striking university-based unions.
This is even as the unions lamented that despite all the notices and letters sent to the federal government over the ongoing strike in the public universities, the government has not deemed it fit to either acknowledge the letters or call them to round table discussions.
Recall that the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, had embarked on a four week warning strike on February 14 which was extended at its expiration, following the alleged failure of government to address the contentious issues that led to the strike.
In March, the Joint Action Committee, JAC, comprising the Non-Academic Staff Union of Allied and Educational Institution, NASU, and the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities, SSANU declared a two week warning strike, within the same month and it was also extended, while the National Association of Academic Technologists, NAAT, declared its own two weeks warning strike the same month.
Vanguard reliably gathered that the federal government has invoked the ‘no work, no pay’ policy against the striking unions.
Confirming this, the President of NAAT, Comrade Ibeji Nwokoma, said members of his union were not paid full salaries in March.
He also said the government has ignored all the notices for the ongoing strike and had refused to acknowledge all the letters sent in that regard.
The NAAT President also told Vanguard that instead of inviting the striking university workers for a dialogue over the contentious issues, the government had gone ahead to implement the ‘no work, no salary ‘ policy.
He, however, said that seizing the salary of the union members would not make them call off the strike as the action was in the interest of the system.
Asked to give the update on the union’s strike, Comrade Nwokoma said:-
“As of today, we have entered the the fifth week of our warning strike, the first two weeks and then we rolled over for four weeks. Unfortunately, as we are talking, government has not acknowledged all the notices of strike, all the letters we wrote to them as at today.
“Government has not also invited us or found it necessary to invite us to a round table discussion, so as to find a way forward. And unfortunately too, government has decided to stop our salaries, using the no work, no pay principle.â€

ADVERTISEMENT
Tags: FGNaija Newssalary
ShareTweetSend

Enter your email address and receive notifications of news by email

Unsubscribe
ADVERTISEMENT
Previous Post

ASUU: Emulate Sanwo-Olu on state varsities, pull out of strike – NANS to govs

Next Post

Don’t Compare ‘One Corner’ To ‘Kwaku The Traveller’ – Patapaa

Related Posts

News

Anti-tinubu Flight Passenger Is Mentally Ill – Lawyer Clarifies

April 1, 2023
0
News

Imam, Five Others Injured As Oro Worshippers Storm Mosque And Attack Muslims In Osun (Photos)

April 1, 2023
0
News

WHO GO ANWSER ABEG? Why Are You Obsessed With ‘Nyash’? – South African Lady Asks Nigerian Guys

April 1, 2023
0
News

Imagine What PDP Would Have Done To Us If Atiku Won Polls — Fayose

April 1, 2023
0
News

54-Year-Old Man Arraigned For Stealing 70 Phones In Oyo

April 1, 2023
0
News

OMO! See The Gift Nigerians Gave The Blind Woman That Gave Birth To Triplet (PHOTOS)

March 31, 2023
0

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

I agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.

ADVERTISEMENT

About Us

THE QUINTESENTIAL EDUCATIONAL NEWSPAPER
is an international Newspaper with focus on developments in the education sector. We have a broad focus on developments in Countries in the African Continent, Countries in North America, especially the Caribbean, Europe and Asia.

Recent News

  • Nigeria to save $1.3bn by eliminating substandard products – UN
  • Nigeria struggling with 5,000mw generation capacity since I was born – Femi Otedola laments
  • Moruf Oseni takes over as MD/CEO Wema Bank Plc
  • Anti-tinubu Flight Passenger Is Mentally Ill – Lawyer Clarifies
  • About Us
  • Adverts Rate
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact Us

© 2021 IJQE -THE QUINTESSENTIAL EDUCATION | Designed by RoyalWeb.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Across Nigeria
    • Local Govt Education
    • Ministries of Education
    • Primary Education
    • Secondary Education
  • Business Education
  • Education Beyond Borders
    • African Education
    • American Education
    • Caribbean Education
    • European Education
    • Diplomatic Education
  • School Managers
  • The Pedagogues
  • Trends In Higher Education
  • Arts & Books
  • Sports

© 2021 IJQE -THE QUINTESSENTIAL EDUCATION | Designed by RoyalWeb.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.