The unions said that only the suspension, pending investigation of the Rector, Dr Agbabiaka Lukman, would guarantee industrial harmony in the institution.
The chairmen and secretaries of the three unions at the polytechnic, along with the rector and the governing council chairs, are expected to attend the meeting.
NASU had shut down the institution on July 11 over withheld June salaries and the non-remittance of four months’ union dues of its members.
Mr Ogunsipe said expediting action on the bill would be in the interest of the growth and development of polytechnic education.
“The council observed that many state governments are yet to implement the New Minimum Wage in their respective institutions.”
The union said the government was nonchalant about issues in the sector despite many negotiations.
