JUSUN had directed its members in all federal courts nationwide and other judicial institutions to withdraw their services from Monday.
A top ASUU operative said the three-hour meeting ended without any commitment to resolving the issue by either parties.
Lawyers have supported a call for the cancellation of the 2021 annual vacation for judges.
Mr Adetola said that although there were moves to finalise the agreement, discussions were still ongoing and should be completed.
“The judiciary workers have every reason to fight for their rights, but for how long will the masses suffer because the courts are closed?”
“You should work… to ensure the protection of the Fundamental Human Rights of Nigerians.”
The Nigeria Governors Forum (NGF) said they will start implementing financial autonomy for the judiciary latest by May ending.
Another local chieftain, Kayode Agunbiade, said the strike affected the community, saying that criminal acts have become rampant.
