In a move to prevent the non-academic staff in the nation’s
universities from joining the ongoing strike by the academic staff, the
Federal Government has directed vice-chancellors to stop retrenching
non-academic staff of universities at the age of 60 pending passage of
the bill by the National Assembly and assent by the President.
National Association of Academic Technologists, NAAT; Non-Academic
Staff Union of Education and Associated Institutions, NASU, and Senior
Staff Association of Nigerian Universities, SSANU, under the Joint
Action Committee of the three unions, were set to begin an indefinite
strike over failure by the Federal Government to implement the 2009
agreement.
The contending issues in the agreement are the 65 years retirement
age, improvement in the funding level of universities, earned
allowance, and career structure for technologists on CONTISS 14 and 15.
After meeting with the Minister of Education, Prof. Ruqayyah
Ahmed-Rufa’i and the Minister of Labour, Chief Emeka Wogu, SSANU
President, Mr. Samson Ugwoke, said, yesterday, that the ministers
showed the three unions evidence that the issues would be resolved
soonest and that the government was doing everything to ensure
accelerated passage of the bill on the 65-year retirement age and other
related issues.
He added that the ministers told the union leaders that
vice-chancellors of universities had been informed by the government
not to “retire any members of the unions who clocks 60 years or have
served for 35 years, pending when the issues will be finally resolved.”
Ugwoke said the ministers equally told the labour leaders to “report any vice-chancellor that disregard this order.”
He added that the ministers had assured that the earned allowance
would be captured in the 2012 annual budget, while other issues were
being resolved.
Ugwoke said: “As a result of discussions held and appeals made by
the two ministers to allow the Federal Government a little more time to
implement the 2009 agreement it entered with our three unions, we have
resolved to grant a grace of 30 days (one month) beginning from
December 9 within which the contending issues raised would be fully
resolved and implemented.
“If they fail we shall resume our suspended strike action without notice.”
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FG halts retirement of non-teaching university staff aged 60
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Monday, December 12, 2011
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