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Re: FG Begins Payment Of 8-month Salary Backlog To Breakaway ASUU Faction by afam4life(m): 12:02am On Nov 07, 2022
maxzzo1:

Ngige is a short man devil

grin grin
Re: FG Begins Payment Of 8-month Salary Backlog To Breakaway ASUU Faction by bdon123(m): 12:08am On Nov 07, 2022
LordIsaac:
The leadership of ASUU must jettison the proposed strike action and explore the courts. He that wants equity must come with clean hands. As we speak, all laws are against their actions.
Which law is against their actions?do u really understand d meaning of union
Re: FG Begins Payment Of 8-month Salary Backlog To Breakaway ASUU Faction by lailo: 12:11am On Nov 07, 2022
AdamuKD:
Any student that will vote for APC next year, will be unfortunate in life.
Including his or her academics
Nothing will do them. They will be voting for Tinubu, not APC of Ngige. These characters will be relegated when Tinubu assumes office. He is doing Igbo agenda to destroy Tinubu's chance. Also same thing Emefiele is doing, even though I support his naira reform but he is not doing it in good faith. They believe Tinubu has money in stock and want to prevent vote buying which I also support. These Igbo agenda are targeted at Tinubu. Even Buhari doesn't want Tinubu, not for anything but bcs he is seen being too powerful. But all of them will lule including u that I'm quoting bcs I know u are a zombidient grin

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Re: FG Begins Payment Of 8-month Salary Backlog To Breakaway ASUU Faction by simplesearch: 12:15am On Nov 07, 2022
FG should find a way forward rather than going backward. Sometimes you let somethings slide for the sake of peace. Even if paying all the 8months is not feasible, why not 4months or rather a full October salary instead of the half salary paid. FG grandstanding and not wanting to cede any ground to ASUU is a call to stalemate. And As for leaving everything to be decided by Ngige is not a good decision, Ngige has never been known to be pro- union at any time if I'm correct, but rather always on the side of the FG.

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Re: FG Begins Payment Of 8-month Salary Backlog To Breakaway ASUU Faction by donforeign: 12:21am On Nov 07, 2022
AfahaAbia:
Very good development! I'm tired of ASUU and their stupid strike
u no get sense
Re: FG Begins Payment Of 8-month Salary Backlog To Breakaway ASUU Faction by splendournoni: 12:23am On Nov 07, 2022
This is what we get when we vote jihadist into government
Re: FG Begins Payment Of 8-month Salary Backlog To Breakaway ASUU Faction by 9jatriot(m): 12:25am On Nov 07, 2022
simplesearch:
FG should find a way forward rather than going backward. Sometimes you let somethings slide for the sake of peace. Even if paying all the 8months is not feasible, why not 4months or rather a full October salary instead of the half salary paid. FG grandstanding and not wanting to cede any ground to ASUU is a call to stalemate. And As for leaving everything to be decided by Ngige is not a good decision, Ngige has never been known to be pro- union at any time if I'm correct, but rather always on the side of the FG.
Did you read this? ASUU went into the strike with their eyes wide open.

9jatriot:
What many people do not realize is that ASUU actually started their strike in 2020, then the government warn them of the no work no pay rule. FG had already began to implement the no work no pay rule, then COVID struck, and there was lock down, and FG had to pay all its staff (civil servants) their salary even though they could not go to work during that period.

So, during the COVID/strike, all ASUU members had to do was wait till the end of the month, go the bank on a day they were working (many of them were working half day), collect their salary and then wait for the next month. Free money.

Finally, COVID reduced and life was gradually returning to normal, then ASUU begin to release lyrics that they were planning to continue their 2020 strike. So, February, 2022 they began their strike again. They notified the government that they were downing tools and that the strike was total (meaning, no research, no marking of script, no lecturing, no attendance). Once again, they were reminded that labor laws transfers payment of salaries during such strikes from the employers to the union. That meant that since members have been paying dues to ASUU, now was the time for ASUU to replicate and start paying their members while negotiations went on. ASUU went on with that understanding but believed as they usually do that they will have their way.

To cut all the long story short, ASUU refused to pay her members during the strike and as such many lecturers have been left completely broke, whereas ASUU leaders are the only ones who get paid by the union.
What many people do not know is that, when ASUU say they are holding congresses to discuss whether or not to go on strike, it is only a handful of members who make that decision and not the generality of members.

Finally, ASUU called off their strike sometime in October of 2022, so FG has now resumed payment of their salary from the day they started work. So, forget that story that ASUU was paid half salary, instead government only resumed paying them as soon as they started working again. The implication of this if it is applied to the letter is that ASUU which has been collecting dues from her members, now owes them a salary of 8 and a half months.

The benefit of this arrangement are as follows:
1. Parent/students, FG and ASUU, everybody now loses. In the previous arrangement where they get paid for going on strike. Parent/students lose in terms of time, house rent, some even lose their sponsors. FG loses in terms of public opinion and goodwill as well as pay for no work done whereas ASUU was the only one that does not lose since they collect money for no work. Now, all parties lose.
2. If ASUU had succeeded with this strike, just know that there would have been more strikes loading, but right now many unions are very cautious
3. FG will now be obligated to try and be in the good books of the masses and will try to invest more in education but it won't be because of blackmail. Investment in education will now be more wholistic and cater also for primary and secondary, rather than ASUU wanting to corner everything all the time.

Hopefully, all parties would have learned their lessons

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Re: FG Begins Payment Of 8-month Salary Backlog To Breakaway ASUU Faction by ogaontop(m): 12:30am On Nov 07, 2022
LordIsaac:
The leadership of ASUU must jettison the proposed strike action and explore the courts. He that wants equity must come with clean hands. As we speak, all laws are against their actions.
This current administration that could not keep 3 signed agreements from 2017 till 2021 are coming with clean hands?
Re: FG Begins Payment Of 8-month Salary Backlog To Breakaway ASUU Faction by ogwumgbe: 12:31am On Nov 07, 2022
politicoNG:


https://dailytrust.com/breaking-fg-begins-payment-of-8-month-salary-backlog-to-breakaway-ASUU-faction

This is why the country will ever remain stagnant and controlled by demons,. this break away ASUU or whatever is nothing but idiots and ass lickers, kudos to the real ASUU, your sacrifices will never be in vain, it will yield fruits someday

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Re: FG Begins Payment Of 8-month Salary Backlog To Breakaway ASUU Faction by ogaontop(m): 12:32am On Nov 07, 2022
9jatriot:

Did you read this? ASUU went into the strike with their eyes wide open.

These you wrote I don't understand, do ASUU pay salaries or what?
Re: FG Begins Payment Of 8-month Salary Backlog To Breakaway ASUU Faction by 9jatriot(m): 12:34am On Nov 07, 2022
In an ideal world, once you declare an industrial action and the work and no pay rule kicks in, the union is supposed to now take over payment of their members.
ogaontop:

These you wrote I don't understand, do ASUU pay salaries or what?

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Re: FG Begins Payment Of 8-month Salary Backlog To Breakaway ASUU Faction by Glead(m): 12:40am On Nov 07, 2022
If this is true!
Usual strategy of Nigerian government !!!
Re: FG Begins Payment Of 8-month Salary Backlog To Breakaway ASUU Faction by budusky05(m): 12:51am On Nov 07, 2022
Very funny when you see students after wasting almost an entire year at home still got out to campaign for this useless party
Re: FG Begins Payment Of 8-month Salary Backlog To Breakaway ASUU Faction by Gkemz: 1:17am On Nov 07, 2022
This is a way to incapacitate the almighty ASUU and put them under check.

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Re: FG Begins Payment Of 8-month Salary Backlog To Breakaway ASUU Faction by Gkemz: 1:22am On Nov 07, 2022
AdamuKD:
Any student that will vote for APC next year, will be unfortunate in life.
Including his or her academics

Some lecturers from west will still vote for cassava, ewa. Zombies will always be zombies
Re: FG Begins Payment Of 8-month Salary Backlog To Breakaway ASUU Faction by JooEeL(m): 1:30am On Nov 07, 2022
JASONjnr:
I've never seen a divisive government headed by a dullard....in a 21st century....

All they know is divide-and-rule
Re: FG Begins Payment Of 8-month Salary Backlog To Breakaway ASUU Faction by Originalsly: 2:21am On Nov 07, 2022
Hmmm ... when was CONUA established? ... when did th3y write a letter to the Minister?.... and why only now he decided to look at it.... and take immediate action? If they were not part of the strike ... how can some of the members be on strike? ... and those who were not on strike where were they working?
If they were not working they should not be paid by the FG. Just like paying ransom to the kidnappers opened the floodgate for kidnappings ... same way paying any of them for not working will open the floodgates for strikes.
Re: FG Begins Payment Of 8-month Salary Backlog To Breakaway ASUU Faction by BABANGBALI: 2:34am On Nov 07, 2022
Buhari is fighting dirty
Re: FG Begins Payment Of 8-month Salary Backlog To Breakaway ASUU Faction by manmade(m): 2:49am On Nov 07, 2022
That short devil called Chris ngige has a penchant for being a betrayal , you're all going to be retired in 2023.�
Re: FG Begins Payment Of 8-month Salary Backlog To Breakaway ASUU Faction by GGirll: 2:59am On Nov 07, 2022
christejames:
This govt is just so insensitive towards education embarassed


They are doing this just to spite ASUU or what?

As ASUU was on strike, was CONUA busy in the various campuses teaching the students undecided undecided... Why this eye service payments.



Ngige and his elder brother Buhari should be ashamed of themselves.

The scholars voted in illiterates with their full chest and supports, manipulated results to foist in the calamity they are enjoying now. I do not pity them one bit. If they didn't work for 7 months, they should not be paid for doing nothing simple. In this coming election, some of them are still shouting a wa lonkan. Them never seen anything. Buhari should show them shege so that their brain can default.

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Re: FG Begins Payment Of 8-month Salary Backlog To Breakaway ASUU Faction by TOPCRUISE(m): 2:59am On Nov 07, 2022
The FG want to cause division among ASUU. Now you can all see that ASUU is not the problem here.
Re: FG Begins Payment Of 8-month Salary Backlog To Breakaway ASUU Faction by GeneralBuhari: 3:12am On Nov 07, 2022
This thing right here sounds more like fake news.
Re: FG Begins Payment Of 8-month Salary Backlog To Breakaway ASUU Faction by meetirimiya: 3:18am On Nov 07, 2022
Ngige has activated his decide and rule mode for ASUU..let see how it plays out
politicoNG:


https://dailytrust.com/breaking-fg-begins-payment-of-8-month-salary-backlog-to-breakaway-ASUU-faction
Re: FG Begins Payment Of 8-month Salary Backlog To Breakaway ASUU Faction by adecz: 4:00am On Nov 07, 2022
❗️❗️Dealing with a very short man is
always a big problem, because their
inferiority complex will always make
them stubborn, because they feel that
you want to get at them because you
disrespect their stature.

Hence they take everything personal
and will never compromise, no matter how
unrealistic their position is.. ❌❌❌

Short man devil ☹️
Re: FG Begins Payment Of 8-month Salary Backlog To Breakaway ASUU Faction by ojbaba95(m): 4:29am On Nov 07, 2022
Those dull heads will not understand from this perspective. All they shout is "goment goment". No work, no pay! It is that simple. It is high time ASUU changed tactics, this is not 1990, you don't go on strike at every opportunities just because you are sure, nothing to lose at the end, while students, parents and businesses suffer as a result of your mundane approach.

ASUU, negotiate or go to Court, not any nonsense strike action, don't punish your members, my lecturer friend is already complaining, he doesn't want another round of unnecessary stay-out-of-work.


9jatriot:
What many people do not realize is that ASUU actually started their strike in 2020, then the government warn them of the no work no pay rule. FG had already began to implement the no work no pay rule, then COVID struck, and there was lock down, and FG had to pay all its staff (civil servants) their salary even though they could not go to work during that period.

So, during the COVID/strike, all ASUU members had to do was wait till the end of the month, go the bank on a day they were working (many of them were working half day), collect their salary and then wait for the next month. Free money.

Finally, COVID reduced and life was gradually returning to normal, then ASUU begin to release lyrics that they were planning to continue their 2020 strike. So, February, 2022 they began their strike again. They notified the government that they were downing tools and that the strike was total (meaning, no research, no marking of script, no lecturing, no attendance). Once again, they were reminded that labor laws transfers payment of salaries during such strikes from the employers to the union. That meant that since members have been paying dues to ASUU, now was the time for ASUU to replicate and start paying their members while negotiations went on. ASUU went on with that understanding but believed as they usually do that they will have their way.

To cut all the long story short, ASUU refused to pay her members during the strike and as such many lecturers have been left completely broke, whereas ASUU leaders are the only ones who get paid by the union.
What many people do not know is that, when ASUU say they are holding congresses to discuss whether or not to go on strike, it is only a handful of members who make that decision and not the generality of members.

Finally, ASUU called off their strike sometime in October of 2022, so FG has now resumed payment of their salary from the day they started work. So, forget that story that ASUU was paid half salary, instead government only resumed paying them as soon as they started working again. The implication of this if it is applied to the letter is that ASUU which has been collecting dues from her members, now owes them a salary of 8 and a half months.

The benefit of this arrangement are as follows:
1. Parent/students, FG and ASUU, everybody now loses. In the previous arrangement where they get paid for going on strike. Parent/students lose in terms of time, house rent, some even lose their sponsors. FG loses in terms of public opinion and goodwill as well as pay for no work done whereas ASUU was the only one that does not lose since they collect money for no work. Now, all parties lose.
2. If ASUU had succeeded with this strike, just know that there would have been more strikes loading, but right now many unions are very cautious
3. FG will now be obligated to try and be in the good books of the masses and will try to invest more in education but it won't be because of blackmail. Investment in education will now be more wholistic and cater also for primary and secondary, rather than ASUU wanting to corner everything all the time.

Hopefully, all parties would have learned their lessons

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Re: FG Begins Payment Of 8-month Salary Backlog To Breakaway ASUU Faction by haslaw(m): 4:49am On Nov 07, 2022
AdamuKD:
Any student that will vote for APC next year, will be unfortunate in life.
Including his or her academics


DUMB IPOB CARNNIBAL spotted
Re: FG Begins Payment Of 8-month Salary Backlog To Breakaway ASUU Faction by BluntCrazeMan: 4:58am On Nov 07, 2022
This is one thing about this FG that I don't like.

They are not coming with equity.

They always create divides.
And they always try to work along these divides which they created.

Why exactly would they pay the breakaway faction?
Did the breakaway faction go back to work while the main ASUU were on strike?
Re: FG Begins Payment Of 8-month Salary Backlog To Breakaway ASUU Faction by Perfectbeing(m): 5:12am On Nov 07, 2022
AdamuKD:
Any student that will vote for APC next year, will be unfortunate in life.
Including his or her academics
Same with Any ANSU student who was kept at home for 6 months and the whole Anambra population who was with doctors for over a year.

If Anambrains vote Peter Obi then they are all mad.

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Re: FG Begins Payment Of 8-month Salary Backlog To Breakaway ASUU Faction by Perfectbeing(m): 5:14am On Nov 07, 2022
Any means to cut off the wings of ASUU is welcome.
And if I was president, I'll be deducting 20k from their pension weekly when they do on strike.

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