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Bailout: Osun Lecturers Reject Pay Cut by shaddoww: 10:53am On Sep 09, 2015 |
The Council of Academic Staff Union of Osun
State-owned Tertiary Institutions has called on
stakeholders in the state to prevail on Governor
Rauf Aregbesola to stop cutting down their
salaries under any guise.
The lecturers said this in a statement signed by
its Chairman, Lasisi Jimoh; Secretary, Olusegun
Lana and the Public Relations Officer, Dotun
Omisore, in Osogbo on Tuesday.
The body comprises of lecturers from the two
state polytechnics in Ire and Esa Oke as well as
the two colleges of education in Ila and Ilesa.
Jimoh said rather than seeking an end to the
ongoing industrial crisis in the institutions, the
state government complicated the situation by
cutting the lecturers’ salaries.
He stated that the lecturers’ salaries were cut in
January 2015 and the trend continued in
February. The council also accused the state
government of unilaterally scrapping the financial
gain that should have come with the 2014
promotions.
The statement partly read, “In our efforts to seek
justice amicably, we consulted the state
government through the Chief of Staff to the
Governor and the Head of Service in separate
meetings. At those meetings, the state
government admitted our position that the
financial effect of 2014 promotions and
‘migration of lower cadre’ are irreversible. We
had mutual understanding that our salaries would
be paid correctly once the then expected bailout
is received from the Federal Government.
“Now that the much-expected bailout has been
received, the state government has concluded
plans to sustain the pay cut contrary to the
principles of fair play, equity and collective
agreement between our union and the
government.
“Do we deserve to be short paid when all our
outstanding salaries, allowances and leave
bonuses were duly factored into the amount
requested as bailout?” www.punchng.com/news/bailout-osun-lecturers-reject-pay-cut/ |
Re: Bailout: Osun Lecturers Reject Pay Cut by Nobody: 10:53am On Sep 09, 2015 |
Very good |
Re: Bailout: Osun Lecturers Reject Pay Cut by tayebest(m): 11:02am On Sep 09, 2015 |
power of vexation! |
Re: Bailout: Osun Lecturers Reject Pay Cut by IbokUtoroh(m): 11:24am On Sep 09, 2015 |
who r they venting these odoriferous vexations for? Hope not the opposition o.... U voted for change, u never made any research to check whether the change they chanted was negative or positive. It saddens me when educated people with sound knowledge are being decieved by illiterates using very cheap means. |
Re: Bailout: Osun Lecturers Reject Pay Cut by Demmocrats(m): 11:27am On Sep 09, 2015 |
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