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Re: FG, ASUU To Resume Talks On Friday by rollandben(m): 10:39am On Nov 19, 2020
Nigeria Fed Govt and Talk!! talk no dey tire them!!!
Re: FG, ASUU To Resume Talks On Friday by Rapsodee(m): 10:59am On Nov 19, 2020
They should stop informing us about their meetings, when they have resolved it they should inform us.

We need to focus on other things abeg
Re: FG, ASUU To Resume Talks On Friday by Kolisky(m): 10:59am On Nov 19, 2020
We are tired of these incessant meetings....


We already know what the eventual outcome would be..


INCONCLUSIVE
Re: FG, ASUU To Resume Talks On Friday by PharmSam(m): 11:07am On Nov 19, 2020
In another new::

ASUU Nigrr Delta University to Bayelsa Govt: Resolve pending issues or face industrial crisis

While the industrial action embarked upon by the national body of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU is yet to be resolved, the Niger Delta University, NDU branch of ASUU, has threaten that it may embark on yet another industrial action immediately after the national strike is suspended if the Bayelsa State government fails to resolve all pending issues with the union.

Chairman of ASUU-NDU branch, Dr. Tonbara Kingdom, who disclosed this during a media briefing held at the Niger Delta University, Wilberforce Island, yesterday, said the unresolved issues include, “non implement of promotion between 2015 to 2019, non-payment of promotion arrears, non-payment of annual increment since 2015 till date, non-payment of fellowship grants for over 10 years, non-payment of pension since 2018 till date, and lack of accommodating for lecturers within the university community.”
According to Dr. Kingdom, who was flanked by the ASUU-NDU branch Secretary, Dr Ebi Baraka and other executives, noted that the union has employed several ways to get the attention of the state government including writing several letters and sending traditional rurlers to meet with governmment officials but to no avail.

The NDU-ASUU chairperson, who lamented that the academic staff of the state owned university were getting frustrated and tired with the governmment, said they have not been benefiting from the new minimum wage as they have been receiving the same salary since 2009.

He said: “We want to call on the Bayelsa State government to quickly resolve the pending and nagging issues of poor funding and staff welfare for the Niger Delta University to avert industrial crisis immediately the national ASUU strike is suspended.
We have written several letters and they have not invited us, we are also using political solutions, we have been calling trade rulers and politicians who are in government to assist us in meeting and discussing with those who are concern to see how we avert what is coming, we don’t want a situation after the federal government has solve the problems of our union at the national level we come back for another strike, it is something we can avoid of governmment is proactive.

“We have been showing so much understanding but the governmment is not reciprocating. Our members are getting frustrated and tired and are saying governmment should use this opportunity to resolve these issues before the national strike is suspended. The salary we are earning is the salary we have been earning since 2009, all the so-called salary increment and minimum wage did not affect our salary, annual increment and promotion we did not benefit, among others.”


https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/11/ASUU-ndu-to-bayelsa-govt-resolve-pending-issues-or-face-industrial-crisis/

Re: FG, ASUU To Resume Talks On Friday by jossyernest: 11:20am On Nov 19, 2020
Kolisky:
We are tired of these incessant meetings....


We already know what the eventual outcome would be..


INCONCLUSIVE
Pls let us all pray for positive outcome
Re: FG, ASUU To Resume Talks On Friday by Dreamliner787(m): 11:54am On Nov 19, 2020
sexdoll:
ohhh

I really hate all these nonsense meetings.
ASUU can't call off the strike without having meetings
Re: FG, ASUU To Resume Talks On Friday by Opmic: 12:51pm On Nov 19, 2020
slawormiir:
Damnnn niggarrrr
Isoright....
Trying to dictate to your employer how you wanna be paid is bullshit
Buhari is empolyed, the ministers are empolyed, ASUU is employed they are all employed to the Nigerian Constitution.
That is why the Government MUST do things the way they are supposed to not the way they want,

ASUU is fighting for what is right, please
Haba FG never owe Ngige one month salary not even his news paper allowance despite the alleged harsh economy
They should settle ASUU abeg
Re: FG, ASUU To Resume Talks On Friday by NwadykExcel(m): 3:55pm On Nov 19, 2020
I stand with ASUU!
Re: FG, ASUU To Resume Talks On Friday by DSC7: 12:16pm On Mar 03, 2021
rayenigma:
These people are talkatives...always resuming talks grin
No access to email....


Watsapp pls....
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