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Akeredolu appoints first female SSG, advisers in Ondo
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Akeredolu appoints first female SSG in Ondo, advisers
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Another crisis of confidence between Edo State Government and primary school teachers in the state, who have participated in the last strike action declared by the Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT), as the teachers accused the state government of deducting their February salary over the strike.
The teachers, it would be recalled, had embarked on strike over non-implementation of series of their demands by the state government. The industrial action was, however, called off after five days.
While the industrial action lasted, the government had threatened to apply the “No work No pay Rule”, and It followed up the threat with a directive to Education Secretaries of the 18 Local Government Councils in the state, to process the deductions from the February salary of the primary school teachers.
Ondo appoints 1,000 newly recruited teachers
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Fifty one teachers who were wrongfully suspended by the Bayelsa State Government in 2013 have called on the government to obey the judgment of the National Industrial Court sitting in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, which directed their reinstatement.
The affected teachers in Yenagoa on Monday urged the state government to implement the court’s verdict.
The teachers, who were employed under the State Universal Basic Education Board, secured the judgment on February 26, 2021, delivered by the presiding Judge, Justice P. I. Hamman.
Hamman declared that the suspension of the teachers violated their fundamental rights contained in the 1999 Constitution as amended.