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Delegations from the Federal Government and Academic Staff Union of Universities are expected to meet on Monday in a bid to avert a fresh strike.had reported that chairmen of ASUU branches had expressed readiness to commence a fresh strike over the non-implementation of their agreement with FG on IPPIS.
Inuwa said over seven months after the MoU was signed only two out of the eight issues had been addressed, Others 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.A statement by the Deputy Director, Press and Public Relations at the Ministry of Labour and Employment, Mr.
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