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ASUU Threatens Fresh Strive Over Unremitted Deductions, Inconsistent Payment  
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ASUU Threatens Fresh Strive Over Unremitted Deductions, Inconsistent Payment  

The Academic Staff Union of Universities has warned that its members might be forced to withdraw from work over what it termed the victimization of its members. The union blamed the Federal Government, as well as the Accountant General of the Federation, over refusal to pay its members’ salaries despite the ‘no victimisation clause’ of the suspended strike, Punch reports. It said that while its members have long resumed duty, the hardship been faced due to unpaid salaries and non-refund of deducted check-off dues will affect productivity. According to the Chairman of ASUU, University of Ibadan, Prof. Ayo Akinwole, the Federal Government failed to remit the deductions it made to the account of the union. The varsity lecturers warned that if pushed to the limit, “withdrawal of wo...
NLC Stages Protest at National Assembly
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NLC Stages Protest at National Assembly

The Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, has staged a protest at the National Assembly over the proposed removal of the minimum wage from the Exclusive Legislative List and transfer to the Concurrent List. The union kicked off the protest at the Federal Secretariat and later moved to the National Assembly with hundreds of protesters chanting slogans against the proposed bill. NLC President, Ayuba Wabba, while speaking on the relevance of the protest said the bill was not accepted by Nigerian workers. He demanded the immediate withdrawal of the proposed bill. Wabba said failure to withdraw the bill would provoke the anger of Nigerian workers and the organised labour would resort to the declaration of national. Addressing the protesters, House Leader, Ado Doguwa and Deputy Whip, Aliy...
NLC Mulls Nationwide Protest Over Removal of Minimum Wage from Exclusive List
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NLC Mulls Nationwide Protest Over Removal of Minimum Wage from Exclusive List

The Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, plans to embark on a nationwide protest to protest a move by the National Assembly to remove the minimum wage from the Exclusive List to the Concurrent List. The NLC in a statement signed by its President, Comrade Ayuba Wabba, and Acting General Secretary, Ismail Bello, said its National Administrative Council could embark on a nationwide strike, should the national assembly fail to reverse their decision. Their reaction followed a plot by the House of Representatives to change the current wage structure which gives the Nigerian government the power to negotiate the minimum wage for workers across the country. According to the statement, the NLC warned that workers would not tolerate the undermining of their rights by those it tagged opportunistic...
Abia Teachers Suspend Strike
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Abia Teachers Suspend Strike

The Nigerian Union of Teachers, Abia State chapter has suspended its industrial action in the state. The Chairman of the NUT, Comrade Kizito A. Kalu, and the State Secretary Mrs. Nnenna Okonkwo, in a statement, said the decision to suspend the strike was reached after the intervention and elaborate deliberations by the NUT, National leadership on the plight of Abia Teachers with Governor Okezie Ikpeazu on Monday, March 1, 2021. According to the statement, the government has agreed to prioritise the payment of teachers’ salaries, noting that the state government also agreed to pay all the outstanding arrears of salaries owed to both Senior and Junior Secondary School teachers in the state before the end of 2021. The statement partly read, “The government has agreed to pay the basic...
School Resumption: Pupils Sent Home in Plateau Over Teachers’ Unpaid Salaries
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School Resumption: Pupils Sent Home in Plateau Over Teachers’ Unpaid Salaries

Primary school teachers in Plateau State have refused to return to the classroom over unpaid salaries by the government saying they would not return to work on an empty stomach. This came as schools across the country resume academic activities on Monday (today) in line with the Federal Government’s directive on school resumption. Punch reporters who visited the Township Primary school in Jos North LGA around 8:30 am on Monday, said some of the teachers who showed up were heard asking the pupils who had reported for school to go back home. At St Luke’s primary school in Jos North LGA, the school gate was under lock and keys as neither the teachers nor the pupils were around. The situation was the same in several primary schools visited in Jos South LGA and other council areas o...
Enugu State Govt Explains Exemption of Teachers, Other from Payment of Minimum Wage
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Enugu State Govt Explains Exemption of Teachers, Other from Payment of Minimum Wage

The government of Enugu State has explained that the reason why some civil servants, including primary school teachers were yet to be paid the new minimum wage was that it was working to fully capture every worker in their payroll. This was disclosed by the Commissioner for Finance, Mrs Adaona Uyawune during the press briefing on the 2021 Appropriation Law of Enugu State. According to Uyawune, departments and agencies of the state relied on subventions to pay their workers, who were basically ad hoc staff. The state government had begun the payment of the new minimum wage in February 2020, though some workers in departments and agencies of the state government, including primary school teachers, have yet to start enjoying such benefit. Reacting to the development, the commissio...
School Resumption: NUT Gives Conditions for Resumption in States
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School Resumption: NUT Gives Conditions for Resumption in States

The Nigeria Union of Teachers has expressed readiness to resume work but warned that it would declare trade disputes with states owing workers up to four months salaries. The union stated that since COVID-19 had truncated academic activities for about five months, they were ready to return to classes as they had known how to guard against the virus. This was disclosed by the Secretary-General of NUT, Mike Ene, in an interview with Punch. “Yes, we will want to resume. I don’t think anything will make us not resume. We are ready, but the places where we will not resume are in states where the government is owing workers, especially states where the government is owing four months to any set of workers, either primary and secondary schools. We have asked our teachers to stay at home ...
NIN: NIMC Resumes Enrolment As Minister Promises to Address Workers’ Grievances
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NIN: NIMC Resumes Enrolment As Minister Promises to Address Workers’ Grievances

The National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) has resumed the enrollment service for the National Identity Number, NIN, in its offices across the country, the commission said on Friday. According to the commission, the disruption occasioned by the planned strike action by the Association of Senior Civil Servants of Nigeria, ASCSN, had been resolved. The Head, Corporate Communications, NIMC, Kayode Adegoke in a statement issued on Friday said the Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Isa Pantami, has intervened in the matter and assured the workers of addressing their grievances. Adegoke quoted the Minister to have asked the workers to emphathise with Nigerians whose Subscriber Identification (SIM) cards stand to be blocked if not linked with their NIN before the exp...
Varsity Technologists Threaten Strike Over N40bn Allowance, Issue 14-day Strike Notice
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Varsity Technologists Threaten Strike Over N40bn Allowance, Issue 14-day Strike Notice

The National Association of Academic Technologists, NAAT, on Saturday said it has issued a 14-day industrial action notice to the Federal Government. The association said the action was informed by alleged incongruity in the sharing of the N40 billion earned allowances released to the four university unions by the Federal Government. The university workers also asked for the release of 50 per cent of the N71b earned allowances being owed members of the union based on the 20019 agreement with the government. Ibeji Nwokoma, the union’s president while speaking to newsmen in Abuja on Sunday, disclosed that the association wrote a letter to the Minister of Labour and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige, informing him of their planned industrial action. He said, “We have written to the ...
NLC Threatens Strike Over Minimum Wage
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NLC Threatens Strike Over Minimum Wage

The Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, has urged states yet to implement the new minimum wage and those owing workers salaries to comply or face mass strike and protests this New Year. President of the NCL, Ayuba Wabba, in his new year message titled, ‘Beyond survival: Nigerian workers and people deserve better in 2021,’ regretted that till now, some states are yet to commence payment of the new national minimum wage. The NCL said that some states which were signatories to the collective bargaining agreements with state councils of the labour movement on the payment of the new minimum wage have taken it for granted. The union said, “Accordingly, we call on all our state councils still struggling with their state governments on the payment of the national minimum wage and consequential ...