Strike: FG resumes talks with ASUU, Labour

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The minister’s gathering with Labor, including the Nigeria Labor Congress (NLC) and Trade Union Congress (TUC) was halted a week ago. Talks continue today.


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The Minister of Labor and Employment, Dr. Chris Ngige, will today meet with the officials of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) in an endeavors to end the progressing strike.

Ngige is booked to likewise meet with Organized Labor; to turn away a dissent got ready for tomorrow, over non-transmission of a bill on another lowest pay permitted by law to the National Assembly.

ASUU started an across the country mechanical activity on November 5, 2018, after the Federal Government’s powerlessness to react to its requests.

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The association explicitly, blamed government for not actualizing the Memorandum of Action it marked, while a few moves to make ASUU cancel the strike were unsuccessful.

The present reconciliatory meeting, as indicated by an announcement from the service’s Director of Press, Samuel Olowookere is relied upon to enhance the mileage achieved so far at settling all battling issues.

The last gathering with Ngige finished unexpectedly when ASUU President, Professor Abiodun Ogunyemi, raged out of the gathering with different colleagues.

He denied it at any point occurred.

Ngige conceded toward the finish of the gathering that “there are zones that are as yet exceptional which we will address.”

At the initiation of the strike, Ogunyemi faulted the government and noticed that all supplications to respect its concurrence with the association failed to attract anyone’s attention.

The clergyman’s gathering with Labor, including the Nigeria Labor Congress (NLC) and Trade Union Congress (TUC) was halted a week ago.

Talks continue today.

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