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| Re: FG Slams ASUU, Insists On No-Work-No-Pay Policy by udeh3(m): 5:23pm On Sep 04, 2022 |
Yureyes:Are you aware that the lost topics will be taught, project students will be attended to, etc. If you don't pay them, it's simple, when the FG meets their requirements, they'll resume and when they do, they'll proceed to a new session, meaning, no results, no one graduates since they weren't paid for. Senseless govt |
| Re: FG Slams ASUU, Insists On No-Work-No-Pay Policy by pointblankeirie: 5:24pm On Sep 04, 2022 |
Middleborn:backlog of work kee the lecturers there, forming victims and they behave like they are Gods around campus, Studying in a Fed university is self learning you simply lecture yourself cos those lecturers don’t do shit ![]() |
| Re: FG Slams ASUU, Insists On No-Work-No-Pay Policy by acetylcholine(f): 9:01pm On Sep 04, 2022 |
ThinkSmarter:I shake my head in pity for uninformed individuals like you. The TETfund you all are mentioning today was a product of ASUU's struggle! Let me educate you a bit. The purpose of TETfund is to provide supplementary source of funding to all tertiary (federal and state) institutions. TETfund,which is a brainchild of ASUU generates fund through the 2% education tax paid from accessible profits of all companies registered in Nigeria. Go to most state universities, virtually all buildings were erected through TETfund, except for Admin building, in some cases. So tell me exactly what government is suppose to be doing if not funding education. You all keep praising the same people striping you and your unborn generation of their Commonwealth, while bad-mouthing the same union that brought about TETfund you are talking of. If the masses cannot hold the government at the jugular to better the society by investing in education, then there is absolutely no hope for this country, because a country can NEVER rise beyond the level of her education! Honestly, when I read posts like this, it convinces me that the sacrifices ASUU is going through is not worth it. We should fight for our welfare alone and allow government to hike tuition fees to whatever amount it deems fit. Then parents and students can take up the fight from there. Tertiary education is not meant for all afterall! |
| Re: FG Slams ASUU, Insists On No-Work-No-Pay Policy by ThinkSmarter: 9:39pm On Sep 04, 2022 |
acetylcholine:Thank you for being civil in your submission. I am better informed now |
| Re: FG Slams ASUU, Insists On No-Work-No-Pay Policy by ViceGovernor: 10:12pm On Sep 04, 2022 |
NoIgboSoundTueh:Yes sir it definitely looks like academic banditry. ![]() |
| Re: FG Slams ASUU, Insists On No-Work-No-Pay Policy by Oblivion34: 2:03am On Sep 05, 2022 |
Nezee:Yassssssssss |
| Re: FG Slams ASUU, Insists On No-Work-No-Pay Policy by Oblivion34: 2:09am On Sep 05, 2022 |
Middleborn:Two weeks of revision, and exams is backlog of work? Who is responsible for the backlog of work? I believe ASUU declared strike because the government were yet to meet with their demands, and were hoping to get rapid action when they declared strike (How far after 6 months?) ASUU chose to declare strike because they want their voices to be heard. They took it too far by going 6 months while expecting pay. If ASUU were patient enough to keep meeting up with government while school was in session, their demands would have been met.. But we know ASUU are used to going on yearly strike, then resume with enough salary arrears in their pocket. The "No work, no Pay" policy must stand. That will teach the union to start thinking twice before declaring yearly strike! |
| Re: FG Slams ASUU, Insists On No-Work-No-Pay Policy by Oblivion34: 2:13am On Sep 05, 2022 |
babyfaceafrica:The government keeps promoting more strike by always paying them before they call off strike. Let them take away the payments, and we'll see changes. |
| Re: FG Slams ASUU, Insists On No-Work-No-Pay Policy by Oblivion34: 2:16am On Sep 05, 2022 |
BrutusOj:We all know the govt is corrupt! Let the government spend ASUU salary anyhow they seem fit. But ASUU must be taught a lesson. Even if it's just this once. Are they the only one Yearly strike since over 2 decades |
| Re: FG Slams ASUU, Insists On No-Work-No-Pay Policy by Oblivion34: 2:22am On Sep 05, 2022 |
DevilSignature:In reply to the bolded, if I was to be in ASUU shoes, I'll be sane enough to understand that 3 months strike is enough to show my greivances. Wanting pay after 6 months strike means I am a theif, and I should be prosecuted, or forced to resign. |
| Re: FG Slams ASUU, Insists On No-Work-No-Pay Policy by Oblivion34: 2:24am On Sep 05, 2022 |
Bigfish121:It's worse than you think
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| Re: FG Slams ASUU, Insists On No-Work-No-Pay Policy by Oblivion34: 2:26am On Sep 05, 2022 |
Ebubu:I can't help but to buhahahaha ![]() |
| Re: FG Slams ASUU, Insists On No-Work-No-Pay Policy by Oblivion34: 2:29am On Sep 05, 2022 |
Ebubu:They want to be pitied. Meanwhile, they lack empathy |
| Re: FG Slams ASUU, Insists On No-Work-No-Pay Policy by Oblivion34: 2:31am On Sep 05, 2022 |
Peacefulmindz:Na only una family members dey support ASUU now ASUU has lost the sympathy of 80% Nigerians Let "No, work, No Pay" policy stand, and let's see if the union will be bold enough to declare strike next year |
| Re: FG Slams ASUU, Insists On No-Work-No-Pay Policy by Oblivion34: 2:38am On Sep 05, 2022 |
NezzyMike:In reply to the bolded, the govt wouldn't take the union seriously because they are accustomed to seeing them go on yearly strikes. If ASUU had used this same energy to pressure the government while school activities were ongoing, things may have been better. But ASUU beleives strike will yield rapid action (How far after 6 months and counting?) ASUU must not get a dime for all the months not worked for! |
| Re: FG Slams ASUU, Insists On No-Work-No-Pay Policy by Oblivion34: 2:42am On Sep 05, 2022 |
Selfish union |
| Re: FG Slams ASUU, Insists On No-Work-No-Pay Policy by Oblivion34: 2:46am On Sep 05, 2022 |
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| Re: FG Slams ASUU, Insists On No-Work-No-Pay Policy by Oblivion34: 2:49am On Sep 05, 2022 |
Pymetrics:What is complex in spending half period to talk about your previous life experiences, and using the remaining half period to teach? |
| Re: FG Slams ASUU, Insists On No-Work-No-Pay Policy by Oblivion34: 2:53am On Sep 05, 2022 |
udeh3:Lies from the pits of hell!!! The best a lecturer can do is to rush the students and make up for everything with two weeks of revision. Then exam! Then they'll be high record of mass failure! Lecturers will come to class and stamp their foot in the ground boasting of how they'll get paid whether they come to class or not. That has always been the tradition! |
| Re: FG Slams ASUU, Insists On No-Work-No-Pay Policy by NezzyMike: 4:43am On Sep 05, 2022 |
Oblivion34:But a worker has the right to go on strike when his salary expectations are not being met. Well for what you bolded, you can't embark on a strike without informing your employer, it's a labour law. And who told you unfruitful meetings/committee were not set-up before they went for the strike. Remember in 2020, it was 9 months and their salary was paid, earned allowance was also given, it wasn't noticed because of the Covid19 lockdown. If any govt organisation doesn't embark on strike to get their entitlements, govt won't send you. But why don't the govt withhold the allowances of politicians or refuse to pay those that were jailed. Why do politicians equip their private Universities or organisation? Abeg leave matter for Mathias Doctors are planning to embark theirs too, what do these politicians use our taxes, school fees and co to do I used to argue like you during my undergraduate days but understood better during and after postgraduate.Well if their salary is not paid, schools remain shut and so who loses? The student will be at the receiving end while the children of Adamu will be enjoying abroad. Did you even fault the govt for allowing the strike to linger? Let him do 80% and the incessant strike actions will be a thing of the past. Just imagine peanuts civil servants earn in this period of inflation but yet trillions are sent to other countries. Buhari has borrowed more than 11 trillions for our unborn grandkids to pay back. |
| Re: FG Slams ASUU, Insists On No-Work-No-Pay Policy by NezzyMike: 4:53am On Sep 05, 2022 |
Oblivion34:If they are not paid, that is what will happen. But why did this wicked govt allow it to linger to this extent? They were more engrossed in their political career than ending the strike earlier. |
| Re: FG Slams ASUU, Insists On No-Work-No-Pay Policy by NezzyMike: 4:56am On Sep 05, 2022 |
Ebubu:Oboy these people were really prepared o, they are always informed two months before. ASUU is not a poor association, it's just few that are being helped while the Drs/ professors are landlords. Forget about Christmas rice for now ![]() |
| Re: FG Slams ASUU, Insists On No-Work-No-Pay Policy by NezzyMike: 4:59am On Sep 05, 2022 |
Oblivion34:So you call off a strike without any achievements or hearing from the government , your sense too much o. They will be paid jare. |
| Re: FG Slams ASUU, Insists On No-Work-No-Pay Policy by gaskiyamagana: 5:01am On Sep 05, 2022 |
Onucs:Meaning that their strike is illegal and they want to collect legal money?a |
| Re: FG Slams ASUU, Insists On No-Work-No-Pay Policy by gaskiyamagana: 5:03am On Sep 05, 2022 |
ThinkSmarter:Sharap |
| Re: FG Slams ASUU, Insists On No-Work-No-Pay Policy by NezzyMike: 5:03am On Sep 05, 2022 |
Oblivion34:You should ask the govt what causes the yearly strike! Let them clear off these piled up stuff and the strike will end. To fulfil a conscious agreement is now a war. |
| Re: FG Slams ASUU, Insists On No-Work-No-Pay Policy by NezzyMike: 5:04am On Sep 05, 2022 |
ejimatic:Yet Buhari stopped their salary the first month it started, that wasn't fair. Do you know some research institutes have been on strike since last year, why is the govt paying them? |
| Re: FG Slams ASUU, Insists On No-Work-No-Pay Policy by NezzyMike: 5:08am On Sep 05, 2022 |
dogmart:Just imagine how you are pampering the wicked looters that you pay your taxes to without any tangible infrastructure to show for it. This is shameful, don't worry 2023 will be promax inflation since the govt is doing well. Well the govt has introduced poverty to a high percentage of people and so most do not know their human rights. The other countries use the taxes from the masses to develop their countries, equip their Universities, pay their staff well and provide security too. But your own politicians or govt want to choke you to death with wicked policies and looting. |
| Re: FG Slams ASUU, Insists On No-Work-No-Pay Policy by NezzyMike: 5:14am On Sep 05, 2022 |
backbone503:The people that resumed, how market? Believe this govt at your own peril. |
| Re: FG Slams ASUU, Insists On No-Work-No-Pay Policy by NezzyMike: 5:21am On Sep 05, 2022 |
9jatriot:This scenario no work in this situation. The builder hasn't always be paid in full (even after signing an agreement) for a long time but still try to continue with the job. The environment/equipment for the job are not sufficient or conducive for the worker, he should continue to suffer? He should keep working without complaining? Do not write about something you aren't well informed. |
| Re: FG Slams ASUU, Insists On No-Work-No-Pay Policy by NezzyMike: 5:32am On Sep 05, 2022 |
iyke484real:You just typed a long epistle as a novice that you are. Do you know other federal organisation received their minimum wage since 2019 but this strike forced the govt to pay theirs. Fault govt in all these because they consciously signed the agreement. Why is it only poor masses that their salaries are withheld or no increase for a long number of years? |
| Re: FG Slams ASUU, Insists On No-Work-No-Pay Policy by udeh3(m): 5:35am On Sep 05, 2022 |
Oblivion34:Unfortunately, you had a bad and reckless lecturers. I experienced few of them too. But it doesn't represents the totality of the lecturers. I left school over 8yrs and I'm still a good friend with many of my lecturers due to their discipline, character and head-on work altitudes During my project... My supervisor was also doing research with me. He encouraged me to finish the project and as a team, he motivated us to come out the best. That we did. So, not paying them, I support them abandoning the equivalent work scale for the past 6 months. They're Nigerians and human being too. Compare them with lecturers in a sane clime |
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I used to argue like you during my undergraduate days but understood better during and after postgraduate.