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Strike Looms In Poly As ASUP Branches Vote For Action
Worried by the Federal Government’s delay to address its demands, the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP), has directed various branches nationwide to vote whether the union should embark on an indefinite strike.
The National Executive Council (NEC) of ASUP at its meeting, last week, in Abuja, asked the branches to conduct a referendum and decide if the union should embark on strike or not.
In an attempt to prevent ASUP strike, the Federal Government has invited the national leadership of the union to a crucial meeting today.
ASUP had recently given the Federal Government an ultimatum to implement their demands or face an industrial action by lecturers in state and federal polytechnics.
Among ASUP demands include the irregularities in the implementation of Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS), unabated victimisation of union leaders, insincerity of government over the 2017 signed agreement, NEEDS Assessment grants to state and federal polytechnics and non-release of revitalization funds.
It was learnt that many ASUP branches had voted for an indefinite strike while some will conduct the referendum today and tomorrow.
Some of ASUP chairmen whose branches have not conducted the referendum were confident that congress will vote for strike because of the Federal Government’s attitude towards their demands in the last seven years or more.
“All branches after our NEC meeting last week were mandated to hold referendum on strike. Our members are agitated about government’s attitude to our demands. Certainly, our members will vote for strike and the results will be discussed at another NEC meeting in Abuja next week”.
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