Friday, 19 April 2013

Teachers threaten strikes in 18 states


More good bad news for Nigerian students as the Nigeria Union of Teachers had directed teachers in 18  states that have defaulted in the implementation of the 27.5 per cent salary increment to begin a stay-at-home strike from June 1


The Union also urged the Federal Government to embrace peace and dialogue with Boko Haram in order to address the security problems in the country.

The Union said the strike was to force the defaulting states to urgently pay its members their teacher's enhance allowance and the N18, 000 minimum wages.

Are you kidding me .... some states are still finding it hard to pay this and members of the National Assembly are stealing making hundreds of millions monthly? what kind of country are we living it for heaven sake.

3 comments:

  1. Unbelievable, not again

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  2. When are we going to get it right? GEJ pls do something fast.

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  3. More business for the private school... Hmmmm all this for minimum wage, with all the money in this country?

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