
ASUU warns of nationwide varsity shutdown as negotiation stalls
Neglect, broken promises provoking industrial unrest — Labour
Strike: We’ve literally met ASUU’s demands — FG
Updated: ASUU suspends two-week warning strike
NLC gives FG 4 weeks to resolve education sector crisis
ASUU strike: NLC declares ‘no pay, no work’
ASUU accuses FG of insincerity in collective bargaining
‘No pay, no work’; NLC reacts to FG’s ‘no work, no pay’ policy
ASUU Strike: Reps move to avert total breakdown in University System
Taraba varsity ASUU joins nationwide strike
ASUU grounds activities at Federal University, Birnin Kebbi
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Subscribe‘No need for strike’ – FG says all ASUU demands met
“We have addressed every single request by ASUU; there is no need for this strike, and we are pleading with them to go back to school”
UI suspends academic activities as ASUU joins nationwide warning strike
Students, who had been notified ahead of the industrial action, stayed indoors as the university community settled into the strike routine.
Cartoon: ‘On your Coastal Highway we school’
Cartoon: ‘On your Coastal Highway we school’
ASUU shuns FG, insists on strike over unresolved demands
After a lull in the wave of incessant strikes in the Nigerian public university system, members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, yesterday declared a two-week warning strike, alleging federal government’s reluctance to meet their demands, despite efforts by federal government officials to meet with the union to avert the action.
ASUU: FG warns against disruption of academic calendar
The federal government has reaffirmed its commitment to constructive engagement with the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, to ensure a lasting resolution of all outstanding issues affecting Nigeria’s university system.
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