ASUP Strike Update: on Polytechnic Resumption Date
ASUP STRIKE UPDATE
Information reaching us indicates that THE
federal government have slated a date to
dialogue over the
ongoing industrial action embarked upon by
polytechnic
lecturers. NIPOSAC gathered that the 24th of
June has been fixed for the supposed
meeting in Abuja.
Also there are speculation that the
seven weeks old strike might be
suspended on that day if a compromise is
reached.
Meanwhile on Wednesday 5th of
June, the south west wing of the Academic
Staff Union Of Polytechnic met in Ibadan the
capital of Oyo state to deliberate on the same
strike issue.
NIPOSAC also learnt from a reliable source
that some faction of ASUP especially the 23
members of the
National Executive Council who voted for the
suspension of the
strike at the last NEC meeting in May are
wary of the harm the
prolong strike would have on the academic
calender of their
respective institution.
However all hands are on desk toward the
forthcoming meeting in a fortnight which most
stakeholders believe will break the cord of
the strike
action either by unanimously
resolution or individually back-out.
Source: https://m.facebook.com/story.php?
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Information reaching us indicates that THE
federal government have slated a date to
dialogue over the
ongoing industrial action embarked upon by
polytechnic
lecturers. NIPOSAC gathered that the 24th of
June has been fixed for the supposed
meeting in Abuja.
Also there are speculation that the
seven weeks old strike might be
suspended on that day if a compromise is
reached.
Meanwhile on Wednesday 5th of
June, the south west wing of the Academic
Staff Union Of Polytechnic met in Ibadan the
capital of Oyo state to deliberate on the same
strike issue.
NIPOSAC also learnt from a reliable source
that some faction of ASUP especially the 23
members of the
National Executive Council who voted for the
suspension of the
strike at the last NEC meeting in May are
wary of the harm the
prolong strike would have on the academic
calender of their
respective institution.
However all hands are on desk toward the
forthcoming meeting in a fortnight which most
stakeholders believe will break the cord of
the strike
action either by unanimously
resolution or individually back-out.
Source: https://m.facebook.com/story.php?
story_fbid=445442368886002&id=
319456014817972&from_
feed=1&refid=8&_ft_
=qid.5886719801734206224%3Amf_story_
key.414210438229619480
May God make it happen.
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