BREAKING: Again, ASUU threatens fresh strike over IPPIS, others - Punch Newspapers
The Academic Staff Union of Universities has threatened to resume the industrial action it suspended since December 2020 over the Federal Government’s alleged failure to honour many of the agreements it signed with the Union.
He said the protracted strike, which was to press home their demands for the continuous survival of public university system in Nigeria, was suspended in December after the two parties signed a Memorandum of Understanding on the various issues providing timelines for the implementation of each of the eight items.
Others, he added, are Renegotiation, Replacement of the Integrated payroll and Personnel Information System with the University Transparency and Accountability Solution and withheld salaries and non-remittance of Check-off Dues but “only salary shortfall and visitation panels to federal universities have been addressed.”
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