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LASPOTECH Workers Embark On Third Strike Action In 2017, Halts Academic Activities On Campus

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Academic and administrative activities were paralysed on Wednesday at the Lagos State Polytechnic (LASPOTECH) after workers of the institution embarked on an indefinite strike.

A copy of the strike notice by the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnic (ASUP), LASPOTECH chapter, obtained by NAN said the strike was with effect from August 1.

The notice said the strike would “remain indefinite, total and comprehensive until the demands of the unions were met”.

The strike also affected other sister unions of ASUP — the Non-Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (NASUP) and the Senior Staff Association of Nigeria Polytechnic (SSANIP).

Yet another strike

This is the third industrial action the workers will be embarking on this year alone.

The union went on a one-week strike in January and a subsequent month long industrial action in April over the school “management’s unwillingness to honour its agreement to the lecturers”.

That strike was called off in June.

According to NAN, the notice of the new strike said the unions blamed their decision on the institution’s management failure to meet their demands despite giving a month’s grace.

The notice said the Lagos state government had intervened in the strike by the unions through the house of assembly committee on education and that was why it was suspended.

“Congress had unanimously resolved that the committee that was to be set up by the House Committee on Education to find a lasting solution to the issues of migration arrears be given till 31st July 2017. Failure of which the union will resume its suspended strike without notice.

“It is rather sad to inform you that after the committee has identified substantial amount to pay 12 months as the first tranche, the management turned in a document from National Board of Technical Education (NBTE) to truncate an already laid process for payment.”

According to the notice, the same authentic documents which the union presented to the press on the migration arrears are the same the management now mischievously flaunt to foot-drag and frustrate all resolutions on the payment.

“The flaunted documents, if allowed to fly, will cause more harm than good, it is going to affect us all from number one person to the least cleaner and this we have warned them about.

“As it stands, dear comrades, if by 12 midnight, the 12 months arrears in the first tranche is not paid, the strike will resume on Aug. 1; it is indefinite, total and comprehensive,” it said.

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