Regarding the ASUSS Industrial Action, Open Letter to Governor - TopicsExpress



          

Regarding the ASUSS Industrial Action, Open Letter to Governor Amosun ACADEMIC STAFF UNION OF SECONDARY SCHOOLS OF NIGERIA.(ASUSS) Ogun State Chapter His Excellency, Governor Amosun, Executive Governor of Ogun state, Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta, Through: The Head of Service, Governors Office, Oke Mosan Abeokuta. Your Excellency sir, PLACING THE STATE GOVERNMENT ON RED ALERT(NOTICE OF TRADE DISPUTE) The union has noticed with concerns: (1)Governments failure in Responding to Correspondences; (2)Governments several unkept promises; and (3) Governments failure to match commitments to teachers welfare with action. ASUSS, rising from its State Executive Council meeting of Friday 9th January; 2015 resolved if the demands stated below are not met, the union may not be able to guarantee the continuous services of its members (secondary school teachers) in the state. We find it germane to remind the government of teachers demand thus: (a) full payment of 27.5percent Teachers Peculiar Allowance(PTA) (b) Payment of 2014 Leave Allowance to Officers on Grade level 13 and above; (c)Remittance of deductions to: Cooperative Societies, Bank Loans and Union subscriptions from October to December 2014; (d) Payments of running grants to secondary schools for four terms; (e) Conduct of 2014 Promotion Exercise; (f) Appointment of new Principals-General to fill existing vacancies (g) Recruitment of more teachers to fill the existing vacancies. (h) Pension deductions remittance Accept our regards Signed: Comrade Akeem Lasisi State Chairman Comrade Joseph Banjo State Secretary. In View of this, It is now crystal clear that the present administration in Ogun state has failed in his responsibility to improve the welfare of civil servants in the state including the secondary school teachers but the administration has succeeded in swindling the civil servants of their entitlements and benefits. I dont have much to say, if the civil servants want this inhumane treatment to come to an end #AmosunMustGo should be their collective voice and task come February 2015
Posted on: Fri, 16 Jan 2015 11:21:05 +0000

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