The Federal Government has invoked the 'no
work, no pay' labour rule against striking
university lecturers as their industrial action
enters the 93rd day with no end in sight.
Some of the federal university vice chancellors
have not paid the Academic Staff Union of
Universities (ASUU) members their August and
September salaries in compliance with the
government's directive.
Some branch chairmen of ASUU see the
government and vice chancellor's move as an
attempt to break the rank of their members,
insisting that their members are resolute on the
ongoing strike.
Some ASUU branch chairmen told Daily Sun that
text messages were sent to vice chancellors to
apply the 'no work, no pay' labour rules to
academic staff on strike and that the decision had affected the payment of salary of non-academic staff in the university system.
According to one of the branch chairmen, he and
his exco confronted their university management over the salary delay and the he showed them the text message asking them not to pay salary to ASUU members.
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