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Half Salary: ASUU To Embark On Lecture-Free Day In Protest Of ‘No-Work, No-Pay’ Policy

Ayo Ayedun
Last updated: 2022/11/13 at 5:30 PM
Ayo Ayedun Published November 13, 2022
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The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) is set to embark on a one-day nationwide protest rally over the implementation by the Federal Government of a “no-work, no-pay” policy for lecturers in the country.

The protest will be organised at the branch level of the union across public university campuses nationwide and it will take place as a free-lecture day for all lecturers who are members.

The chairman of ASUU, University of Lagos branch, Dr. Dele Ashiru, confirmed this on Sunday.

According to him, every university where ASUU has members has been directed to choose a day within the week to hold a special congress and also go on protest rally within their campuses.

He said UNILAG-ASUU had fixed Tuesday, November 15, for its own rally.

He said the aim of the protest rally is simply to draw the attention of Nigerians to ASUU’s strong dissatisfaction of the Federal Government’s attempt at casualisation of the academics in the country by using ‘no-work, no-pay policy’ to remunerate them.

Ashiru insisted that university lecturers are intellectuals and professionals and cannot, therefore, be treated like casual workers.

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