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ASUU Vows To Continue STRIKE At NEC Meeting by Mrswagg(m): 2:29pm On Nov 24, 2013
Hope of final resolution of the ongoing strike of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) was dashed on Saturday, as the union has vowed to continue with the industrial action. This was the outcome of the union’s National Executive Council (NEC) meeting secretly held in Kano, where it was agreed that the strike would continue until it got concrete assurance of implementation of all agreements from the Federal Government. In a release the union sent to its members and obtained by Sunday Tribune, it said: “…based on feedback from branches, the union resolved to clear some grey areas before any further action. If we must remove strikes as a regular feature in our University system, then we must get things sorted out permanently. Be steadfast as we await next congress meeting.” Attempts by pressmen, who had positioned themselves at the Bayero University Kano as early as 7 a.m. yesterday, to get the outcome of the meeting were unsuccessful, as it was learnt that the branch chairmen of the union across the country, which converged on Kano on Friday, had decided not to talk to the media. Sunday Tribune reliably gathered that the ASUU NEC was still meeting as of 7 p.m. yesterday, hoping to reach a concrete decision which it would transmit to other members at the next congress meeting. Read full story at http://www..com/2013/11/ASUU-vows-to-continue-strike-at-nec.html
Re: ASUU Vows To Continue STRIKE At NEC Meeting by sonofanarchy(m): 2:48pm On Nov 24, 2013
thankGod grin grin if you are feeling this strike lemme hear you say next year
Re: ASUU Vows To Continue STRIKE At NEC Meeting by Yagazee: 7:50pm On Nov 24, 2013
The outcome of the National Executive Council meeting of the Academic Staff Union of Universities secretly held in Kano has been to extend the strike action.
A memo sent to members after the meeting read in part, “…based on feedback from branches, the union resolved to clear some grey areas before any further action. If we must remove strikes as a regular feature in our University system, then we must get things sorted out permanently. Be steadfast as we await next congress meeting.”
ASUU members are said to have been disgruntled over the allowances that have been shared by university management among university staff. The Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU) and the Non-Academic Staff Union of Education and Associated Institutions (NASU) are said to be benefitting more from the N40 billion released as allowances for staff, whilst ASUU members are receiving less. This has apparently grieved some members of ASUU who believe they should benefit as they instituted the strike action.
A source said, “ASUU members got less than they deserved from the allowance while other unions fed fat from it; it looks as if we only fought for other unions. Members are really angry about this,” he said, noting that these were some of the issues that would be tabled at the congress of the union later in the week.
He added, “The issues are the 2009 agreement which is due for re-negotiation and our salary. We felt that until these are resolved, it will be futile to call off the strike. So the strike continues.”
The leadership of the Union is expected to communicate its position to President Jonathan shortly.
http://www.theheraldng.com/secret-nec-meeting-ASUU-resolves-continue-strike-allowances/

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