
The National Labour Commission(NLC) will today begin talks with the University Teachers Association(UTAG) in a bid to settle its ongoing dispute.
The NLC had earlier sent UTAG to court after it refused to call off the strike.
But the High Court advised both parties to adopt an out of court settlement which the NLC will be implementing today.
Members of the UTAG have been on strike since the beginning of August. They demand a restoration of the conditions of service agreed upon in 2012 which they said was far better than the current situation.
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Academic and some non-academic work at the various tertiary campuses have been greatly affected by the ongoing strike.
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When UTAG agree to come back for academic activities, they should let us write the exams on online cuz now all of us are at home.
We are home and not willing to return now so they comence the exams online if they agree
Exactly they shouldn’t stress us at all we must write the exams online periodttt