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Education / Re: Anxiety As ASUU Holds Important Meeting Regarding Strike Extension by Healthyyy1: 12:18pm On Aug 28, 2022
After that Osadekes comment , Those best option is to either quietly resume or elect another spokes man

Because nobody will take that ignorant man serious again

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Education / Re: Strike: FG Mulls Proscription Of ASUU by Healthyyy1: 9:58am On Aug 22, 2022
I agree proscribe the useless organization their long reign of terror and unscrupulous unwarranted yearly festival of strikes must come to an end .

Bandits with PHD

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Education / Re: ASUU Strike: FG’S Proposal May Lead To Lecturers’ Pay Cut by Healthyyy1: 11:25pm On Aug 21, 2022
OnionBandit:
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Pained m0r0n. This fool doesn't even know whats going on. As an employer, if your employees choose to go on strike for 6months to protest against poor welfare or whatever, and they insist you pay them for the 6 months which they didn't work, would you have paid them because students will miss a session? As an employer, will you let your employees dictate to you how to run your company? You are a complete dunce. Most of you are just plain stewpid


100% on point

You suppose collect award

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Education / Re: ASUU Members Are A Bunch Of Hungry Deluded People Guardian News ( Reference ) by Healthyyy1: 10:45pm On Aug 21, 2022
Education / ASUU Members Are A Bunch Of Hungry Deluded People Guardian News ( Reference ) by Healthyyy1: 10:45pm On Aug 21, 2022
If NASU , SSANU can accept to resume according to FG directives why can't the pompous , deluded , hungry staff popularly known as ASUU resume .

They claim they're doing it for the students but this shows they are hungry Unscrupulous miscreants fighting for their own stomach


From Guardian

SOME Civil Society Organisations namely the Nigerian Project Initiative, NPI and the Initiative to Save Democracy, ISD, Sunday, expressed outrage over the demand for the payment of six months’ salaries by the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, before calling off its strike.

The groups, however, vowed to mobilize against ASUU describing the union’s strike as hollow, self centred and vexatious.

NPI AND ISD, in a joint statement by their chairmen, Mohammed Salihu and Akinloye James, the CSOs said: “The demand by ASUU to be paid for the months its members were on strike is hollow, self centred and vexatious.

“It is particularly provoking that other unions in the academic community pursuing almost the same goals have decided to go back to work but ASUU members rather than follow suit are demanding payment for work that they did not do.

Which employer does that? If for example the government were to heed them, would that not be a recipe for disaster as NASU and SSANU which have agreed to go back to work would now resort to strike to demand the same salaries that they forfeited during the strike?”

“It is a rule in industrial relations that unions keep a strike fund and ASUU through its president has admitted that they have been paying their union members. So, it is thus apparent that ASUU by its demand is now seeking double pay for its members for work not done.

“For the sake of our students who have missed out on account of the strike we expect ASUU to rush back to work at this time and look forward towards repairing the damage that has been done through the strike instead of this resort to financial blackmail.”

Vowing to mobilise other civil society groups for a showdown against ASUU, the two unions said: “ASUU has lost it this time and we dare say that if by this week that ASUU sticks on to its selfish demands we would be compelled to lay siege to ASUU offices across the country given that all men of good conscience are against ASUU.”

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