NASU raises concern over prolonged negotiation

The Non-Academic Staff Union of Educational and Associated Institutions has expressed concern over the prolonged renegotiation of the 2009 agreement between the federal government and university-based unions.
The agreement covers issues such as university funding, staff welfare, salaries, allowances, and improved working conditions. It also provides for periodic renegotiation to reflect economic realities and improve workers’ conditions of service in the university system.
The national president of NASU, Hassan Makolo, said this while speaking with journalists on Monday in Abuja.
Mr Makolo said the delay had created growing frustration among members across universities.
He said negotiations were still ongoing but had taken longer than expected.
Mr Makolo added that a technical committee had earlier been constituted to harmonise submissions from the unions and government representatives.
He said the committee was expected to align the figures and present recommendations to the main negotiating committee for final consideration.
The NASU president said the slow pace of the process had heightened workers’ expectations amid rising economic hardship.
“Our members are becoming increasingly frustrated because the outcome of the renegotiation is expected to improve their welfare, especially with the current economic challenges,” he said.
He noted that a modest improvement in earnings would provide some relief to workers facing rising living costs.
Mr Makolo also urged the government to treat the matter with urgency, especially as a sister union had already begun enjoying benefits linked to the agreement.
He called on the government to conclude the renegotiation and implement the agreement to restore workers’ confidence and maintain industrial harmony in the university system.
Mr Makolo, however, commended the Federal Government for reintroducing gratuity for retiring workers, describing the move as a positive step.
(NAN)
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