Tuesday, 25 September 2012

Strike cripples Lagos public schools



LAGOS State public primary and secondary school pupils, who resumed after the long vacation, were yesterday turned back due to an indefinite strike called by the local branch of the Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT).
The inability of the union and the state government to reach an agreement at a meeting over the latter’s alleged failure to implement the Teachers’ Salary Structure (TSS), a 27.5 per cent increase in pay earlier agreed upon by the Governors’ Forum, triggered off the strike. The teachers have vowed to stay at home until their demands are met.

2 comments:

  1. Nawa o. For sch wey jus start. Naija, i hail ooo

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  2. Hosana said,
    First off, it ws doctors in Lagos state. Now teachers. Despite all the money lagos state govt has. Please, get ur acts together, let these kids go back to sch, like their mates in private schools. Mtsheeew!

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