NUST LECTURERS GO ON STRIKE AGAIN
National University of Science and Technology (Nust)
lecturers have resolved to go on strike again following government's failure to
pay February salaries.
NUST |
This is not the first time that the Nust Educators
Association (Nusteda), the body representing the lecturers and the university's
administration have clashed over unpaid salaries and allowances.
The strike would mainly affect convectional programmes and Master’s
Degree students.
Students at the institution have however said the lecturers
are already on go-slow while others have started not attending lectures.
This lawful collective job action commenced on 16 March 2015
with some of the lecturers turning away students.
Lecturers will go back to work once they have been paid.
Representatives of lecturers are in the process of issuing a notification for strike over bonuses and March salaries.
A two week notification period is required for a strike.
In March last year, Nust academic staff went on strike and abandoned parallel and masters' classes after the university management allegedly failed to pay them for their services.
Lecturers will go back to work once they have been paid.
Representatives of lecturers are in the process of issuing a notification for strike over bonuses and March salaries.
A two week notification period is required for a strike.
In March last year, Nust academic staff went on strike and abandoned parallel and masters' classes after the university management allegedly failed to pay them for their services.
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