NUT Appeals To Kogi Govt To Pay Outstanding Salary Of 1,400 Cleared Teachers
Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT), Kogi State Wing, has reiterated it resolve to continue to pursue issues of welfare and the interest of its members.
The State Chairman of Kogi State NUT, Comrade Ayodele
Thomas, gave the assurance in a meeting with teachers who were uncleared during the last screening exercise in the state.
The Union leader appealed to the state government to keep to its promise of paying salary arrears of the cleared teachers by end of March this year.
Ayodele expressed optimism that following the efforts of the Union, working in collaboration with the government, about 1400 teachers have been cleared, waiting to be paid. He assured the teachers that no efforts would be spared in fighting for the interest of teachers, said an injury to one is an injury to all has been his driven force as NUT Chairman.
While he commended the uncleared staff for their resilience, perseverance and above all patience in staying the course, he thanked God for their lives and those of their families amidst the challenging period of not been paid.
The NUT Chairman assured that negotiation is presently ongoing regarding the new minimum wage, assured that efforts is on to ensure that the teachers get their desired share of the living wage. While promising to fight in the interest of teachers in the state now and at all times, the NUT Chairman assured the teachers that the battle to improve the welfare of workers is a battle of no retreat, no surrender.
The State Chairman of Kogi State NUT, Comrade Ayodele
Thomas, gave the assurance in a meeting with teachers who were uncleared during the last screening exercise in the state.
The Union leader appealed to the state government to keep to its promise of paying salary arrears of the cleared teachers by end of March this year.
Ayodele expressed optimism that following the efforts of the Union, working in collaboration with the government, about 1400 teachers have been cleared, waiting to be paid. He assured the teachers that no efforts would be spared in fighting for the interest of teachers, said an injury to one is an injury to all has been his driven force as NUT Chairman.
While he commended the uncleared staff for their resilience, perseverance and above all patience in staying the course, he thanked God for their lives and those of their families amidst the challenging period of not been paid.
The NUT Chairman assured that negotiation is presently ongoing regarding the new minimum wage, assured that efforts is on to ensure that the teachers get their desired share of the living wage. While promising to fight in the interest of teachers in the state now and at all times, the NUT Chairman assured the teachers that the battle to improve the welfare of workers is a battle of no retreat, no surrender.
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