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Re: UTAS: 5 Things You Should Know About ASUU’s Preferred Payroll System by tnerro1(m): 8:18pm On Nov 09, 2020
So let every union in the universities and in other educational sectors come up with their own payment systems also. And we complain the country is not moving forward, anyway sha, Biden don win, I go soon port to America and run from this shithole
Re: UTAS: 5 Things You Should Know About ASUU’s Preferred Payroll System by Kenmatt(m): 8:28pm On Nov 09, 2020
Let's just not be only logical but also rational.

Between an employee and employer, who should just decide the mode or payment platform?
Re: UTAS: 5 Things You Should Know About ASUU’s Preferred Payroll System by Badbishop15(m): 8:30pm On Nov 09, 2020
OKOATA:
wink
Nigeria a Country where Professors rig elections for Politicians but expel students for Examination Malpractices.

The same Politicians end up punishing the Professors with non payment of salary then the Professors turn back and punish the student with Long ASUU Strike!



As in!!!!
you don talk am finish

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Re: UTAS: 5 Things You Should Know About ASUU’s Preferred Payroll System by Bluffly: 9:10pm On Nov 09, 2020
TossTos:
With the level of incompetence in the IPPIS , i strongly want the UTAS too .
Imagine , they made payment , some got less { 8K } , some didnt and they said some got excess and want them to pay back the excess .
Come on !
Thats crazy !
Is it the payment system or the idiots behind it. Na person go still input the data. Most of those guys in IPPIS are doing game
Re: UTAS: 5 Things You Should Know About ASUU’s Preferred Payroll System by valentineuwakwe(m): 9:10pm On Nov 09, 2020
the system you guys developed that will cover you guys up....how can a lecturer or prof. be teaching in three to four places and be receiving salaries in these 4 universities with same BVN wen countless youths with M.sc and PhD are jobless?

what is wrong with IPPIS on the part of ASUU ? Even the IPPS is not even reliable then I keep asking;what is the essence of our BVN wen we can't detect those receiving multiple salaries or alert?
Re: UTAS: 5 Things You Should Know About ASUU’s Preferred Payroll System by Nobody: 9:25pm On Nov 09, 2020
UTAS will give them chance to be going round to multiple Universities for visitation lecturing at the detriment of youth unemployment unlike IPPIS which allows only visitation of one University. Why can't they ask for correction of shortcomings of IPPIS rather than fighting it?
A country full of selfish people!

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Re: UTAS: 5 Things You Should Know About ASUU’s Preferred Payroll System by edoairways: 9:50pm On Nov 09, 2020
Coronavirus84:
Enough of all this rubbish mode of salary payment that has lasted for seven or eight months and nothing positive yet is coming out till date. Greedy ASUU should accept IPPIS platform and let the students resume school now, Dictating the mode of salary payment for your employer can not work out in anywhere in the whole world and if Federal government decides to accept UTAS now, probably other Unions will want to do the same.
You can tell that to NUPENG when fuel scarcity looms in

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Re: UTAS: 5 Things You Should Know About ASUU’s Preferred Payroll System by Fahdiga(m): 9:56pm On Nov 09, 2020
cassidy1996:
seems you read my mind, thumbs up!
yeah bro. I'm a fan of prison break series

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Re: UTAS: 5 Things You Should Know About ASUU’s Preferred Payroll System by Ibegtodiffer: 10:07pm On Nov 09, 2020
OKOATA:
wink
Nigeria a Country where Professors rig elections for Politicians but expel students for Examination Malpractices.

The same Politicians end up punishing the Professors with non payment of salary then the Professors turn back and punish the student with Long ASUU Strike!

Election rigging happens, mainly in polling units. Professors don't function as PO's.
Re: UTAS: 5 Things You Should Know About ASUU’s Preferred Payroll System by Ibegtodiffer: 10:10pm On Nov 09, 2020
ThreeBlackBird:

FG that can't make its own crafted IPPIS work would now suddenly make UTAS an overnight wonder?

Trust me, that's a joke being taken too far.

By the way, there are a lot of workers under IPPIS in many sectors of the country. Why is ASUU's own such a big deal? Those I know who work under FG actually appreciate IPPIS because it saves them from some unnecessary deductions, according to them.

Sorry sir, but you're lying.
Re: UTAS: 5 Things You Should Know About ASUU’s Preferred Payroll System by emoney09: 10:15pm On Nov 09, 2020
Really
Re: UTAS: 5 Things You Should Know About ASUU’s Preferred Payroll System by Ibegtodiffer: 10:22pm On Nov 09, 2020
Coronavirus84:
Enough of all this rubbish mode of salary payment that has lasted for seven or eight months and nothing positive yet is coming out till date. Greedy ASUU should accept IPPIS platform and let the students resume school now, Dictating the mode of salary payment for your employer can not work out in anywhere in the whole world and if Federal government decides to accept UTAS now, probably other Unions will want to do the same.

1. Professors at peak earn a maximum salary of #460,000. With IPPIS, they earn #342,000.

2. After working for 10yrs (Grad Asst to L1), with IPPIS, you earn #133k, without IPPIS, around 150k.

3. IPPIS can arbitrarily hire and fire in Universities. e.g. most Lecturers currently enrolled on IPPIS are new recruits who allegedly paid for the jobs. Some 3rd class degree persons were recruited as academics. With IPPIS these excesses can't be checked.

4. According to the University Autonomy Act, the employer of labour in universities is not the FG! It's the Governing Council of Universities. That is the Law. It was so made to prevent political interference in the running of universities. Invariably, the FG is not the employer of labour in universities in the eyes of the law! But even if they are, workers can negotiate how their payments can be made.

5. Finally, NO COUNTRY IN THE WORLD HAS UNIVERSITIES RUN ON A CENTRAL PAYMENT system WITH MAINSTREAM CIVIL SERVICE owing to peculiar operational conditions.

6. Seek knowledge on issues you don't understand. It would help u speak from an informed angle.
Re: UTAS: 5 Things You Should Know About ASUU’s Preferred Payroll System by KhingPaul(m): 10:23pm On Nov 09, 2020
E be things ooh. But las-las, i believe UTAS go bam pass. I still can't understand their bone of contention. Nobody wan bend for the other. Nawaooh 9ja.
Re: UTAS: 5 Things You Should Know About ASUU’s Preferred Payroll System by jolyment: 10:30pm On Nov 09, 2020
OKOATA:
wink
Nigeria a Country where Professors rig elections for Politicians but expel students for Examination Malpractices.

The same Politicians end up punishing the Professors with non payment of salary then the Professors turn back and punish the student with Long ASUU Strike!


Stop spreading fake information.

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Re: UTAS: 5 Things You Should Know About ASUU’s Preferred Payroll System by jolyment: 10:31pm On Nov 09, 2020
ThreeBlackBird:

FG that can't make its own crafted IPPIS work would now suddenly make UTAS an overnight wonder?

Trust me, that's a joke being taken too far.

By the way, there are a lot of workers under IPPIS in many sectors of the country. Why is ASUU's own such a big deal? Those I know who work under FG actually appreciate IPPIS because it saves them from some unnecessary deductions, according to them.


IPPIS is a scam

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Re: UTAS: 5 Things You Should Know About ASUU’s Preferred Payroll System by jolyment: 10:33pm On Nov 09, 2020
[quote author=Kingpele post=95862217]But how do u dictate to your employer, if not for the uselessness of our leaders in this country ,I don't know how they can't build a sustainable platform free


The University Miscellaneous (Provisions) (Amendment) Act (2003), which government gazetted as University Autonomy Act (2007), has vested the powers of personnel and payroll system issues in the hands of each university’s governing council,
Re: UTAS: 5 Things You Should Know About ASUU’s Preferred Payroll System by jolyment: 10:34pm On Nov 09, 2020
Coronavirus84:
Enough of all this rubbish mode of salary payment that has lasted for seven or eight months and nothing positive yet is coming out till date. Greedy ASUU should accept IPPIS platform and let the students resume school now, Dictating the mode of salary payment for your employer can not work out in anywhere in the whole world and if Federal government decides to accept UTAS now, probably other Unions will want to do the same.


The University Miscellaneous (Provisions) (Amendment) Act (2003), which government gazetted as University Autonomy Act (2007), has vested the powers of personnel and payroll system issues in the hands of each university’s governing council,” he said.
Re: UTAS: 5 Things You Should Know About ASUU’s Preferred Payroll System by Ibegtodiffer: 10:40pm On Nov 09, 2020
Prinss:
So who will be in charge of managing the so UTAS system??
NUC
Re: UTAS: 5 Things You Should Know About ASUU’s Preferred Payroll System by Ibegtodiffer: 10:47pm On Nov 09, 2020
freemi:
one lecturer teaching in 5 different department and other institution were young aspiring lecturer r suppose to be. It's too bad. Why not lecture then retire n go home.

If FG recruits 100,000 Lecturers in addition to the ones on the job today, it still won't be enough! Moreover, visiting happens after a minimum of 10 to 13yrs teaching experience. Who are those that have such experience and yet unemployed?
Re: UTAS: 5 Things You Should Know About ASUU’s Preferred Payroll System by KNGMufasa: 11:21pm On Nov 09, 2020
OKOATA:
wink
Nigeria a Country where Professors rig elections for Politicians but expel students for Examination Malpractices.

The same Politicians end up punishing the Professors with non payment of salary then the Professors turn back and punish the student with Long ASUU Strike!

Wisdom is choking you guy
Re: UTAS: 5 Things You Should Know About ASUU’s Preferred Payroll System by Nobody: 2:27am On Nov 10, 2020
Ibegtodiffer:


Sorry sir, but you're lying.
It's okay if you don't believe me. Doesn't change anything.

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Re: UTAS: 5 Things You Should Know About ASUU’s Preferred Payroll System by wisdomkid: 2:30am On Nov 10, 2020
Coronavirus84:
Enough of all this rubbish mode of salary payment that has lasted for seven or eight months and nothing positive yet is coming out till date. Greedy ASUU should accept IPPIS platform and let the students resume school now, Dictating the mode of salary payment for your employer can not work out in anywhere in the whole world and if Federal government decides to accept UTAS now, probably other Unions will want to do the same.

When you don't know facts about a matter, it's best you keep quiet and learn (or better still, read). Can you send your child to a government Primary school or secondary school now?

This is what ASUU is fighting to avoid for Universities in five years time.
Re: UTAS: 5 Things You Should Know About ASUU’s Preferred Payroll System by femijunior4(m): 7:10am On Nov 10, 2020
TossTos:
With the level of incompetence in the IPPIS , i strongly want the UTAS too .
Imagine , they made payment , some got less { 8K } , some didnt and they said some got excess and want them to pay back the excess .
Come on !
Thats crazy !
u no nothing,no let all dis prof lie to u
Re: UTAS: 5 Things You Should Know About ASUU’s Preferred Payroll System by Prinss: 7:35am On Nov 10, 2020
Re: UTAS: 5 Things You Should Know About ASUU’s Preferred Payroll System by Nobody: 11:53am On Nov 10, 2020
THE TIME IS AT HANDS WHEN ASUU WILL BE FRACTIONALIZED.THIS PRESENT LEADERSHIP APPEARS TO BE VERY INSENSITIVE.
Re: UTAS: 5 Things You Should Know About ASUU’s Preferred Payroll System by mccoy009(m): 1:19pm On Nov 10, 2020
OKOATA:
wink
Nigeria a Country where Professors rig elections for Politicians but expel students for Examination Malpractices.

The same Politicians end up punishing the Professors with non payment of salary then the Professors turn back and punish the student with Long ASUU Strike!
Word!!!
Re: UTAS: 5 Things You Should Know About ASUU’s Preferred Payroll System by MoIbrahim: 2:16pm On Nov 10, 2020
oyatainer:


So no difference between public servant and civil servant ? You are a clown.

You that stretched my comment to be about the difference between public and civil servant is the clown.

And for you to mistake government as public servant, you are a bigger clown.

In fact, for you to suggest that university lecturers are civil servants, you are the biggest pro-Buhari e-clown on Nairaland.
Re: UTAS: 5 Things You Should Know About ASUU’s Preferred Payroll System by Nwadiuto247: 3:56pm On Nov 10, 2020
Coronavirus84:
Enough of all this rubbish mode of salary payment that has lasted for seven or eight months and nothing positive yet is coming out till date. Greedy ASUU should accept IPPIS platform and let the students resume school now, Dictating the mode of salary payment for your employer can not work out in anywhere in the whole world and if Federal government decides to accept UTAS now, probably other Unions will want to do the same.

You don't know your right but ASUU know theirs so get out

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