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Nigeria: NUT's Strike - is Salary the Only Issue?

07.07.2008 20:02    allafrica.com
Teachers of Nigerian public schools comprising primary and secondary have embarked on an indefinite strike action. According to the Nigerian Union of Teachers, principals, head teachers and teachers of all primary, secondary, technical, unity, special and command schools in the


Nigeria: Union Accuses Yar'Adua of Inadequate Consultation

07.07.2008 20:02    allafrica.com
The National Union of Electricity Employees (NUEE) at the weekend expressed dismay over the neglect of stakeholders in the much talked about state of emergency in the power sector with a vow that they would resist the state of emergency

Nigeria: Labour And the Struggle for Better Welfare

07.07.2008 20:02    allafrica.com
A critical review of the political role of labour leadership events leading up to this year's May day in Nigeria again places a central challenge before the labour movement to lead a campaign to end poverty in Nigeria.

Nigeria: Teachers' Strike And Servant Leadership

07.07.2008 20:02    allafrica.com
Public primary and secondary schools have been shut down for over a week. Critical mass of our pupils and students are out of schools on account of the ongoing avoidable strike. Many of them expected to write their external examinations,


Kenya: Teachers to Get Better Pay, Says Kalonzo

07.07.2008 20:02    allafrica.com
The government will deliver on its pre-election promise to review the salaries of primary school teachers, Vice-President Kalonzo Musyoka said on Saturday.

Nigeria: NUT Writes Yar'Adua Over Strike

07.07.2008 20:02    allafrica.com
As the nation-wide strike by primary and secondary school teachers entered its second week, the leadership of the Nigerian Union of Teachers (NUT) has appealed to President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua, to consider the plight of millions of school children in

Nigeria: Strike - We're Ready to Dialogue With FG -NUT

07.07.2008 20:02    allafrica.com
The striking Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) has said that it will continue to explore avenues of constructive and result-oriented dialogue with the Federal Government towards an acceleration of the issuance of the circular on the implementation of the new

Nigeria: UNDP, Delta Govt Inaugurate N280 Million Vocational Centre

07.07.2008 20:02    allafrica.com
The first phase of an initiative, involving the setting up of a vocational centre to provide world class training" in wide ranging skills in the oil and non-oil sectors, had been inaugurated in Delta State.

Nigeria: Teachers Worry Over FG's Refusal to Honour TSS

07.07.2008 20:02    allafrica.com
As the nationwide strike continues today, the Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) yesterday expressed apprehension over Federal Government's inability to pay the Teachers Salary Structure (TSS) that has been agreed upon after 17 years of negotiation.

Nigeria: NUT Gives Condition for Suspending Strike

07.07.2008 20:02    allafrica.com
There were indications last night that the ongoing industrial action embarked upon by teachers across the country recently will not end soon as expected by some stakeholders. The National Union of Teachers (NUT), the umbrella body of the aggrieved teachers,

Graduate degree classifications not high on list of must-haves for employers

07.07.2008 18:27    personneltoday.com
Increasing numbers of employers are willing to hire graduates with 2:2 degrees, research has revealed.

Argos faces one-day strikes in distribution service

07.07.2008 18:27    personneltoday.com
Argos faces "severe disruption" to its customer distribution service this summer as workers have voted overwhelmingly to strike over pay.

Skills shortages: employers miss out on unknown and unused skills

07.07.2008 18:27    personneltoday.com
The majority of UK employees feel they have additional skills that are ignored or under-utilised at work, research suggests.

HR professionals fail to endorse their career choice for their children

07.07.2008 18:27    personneltoday.com
Almost three in 10 HR professionals would tell their children to steer clear of the career, research has revealed.

Public sector HR under threat as government unveils plans to save £30bn by 2011

07.07.2008 18:27    personneltoday.com
The government has announced plans to save £30bn across the public sector over the next three years, including big savings in HR.

Nigeria: Nasarawa Secondary School Tutors Ignore Nationwide Teachers Strike

07.07.2008 14:15    allafrica.com
Nasarawa State chapter of Academic staff Union of Secondary School (ASUSS), has said that it would not take part in the ongoing nationwide strike by the Nigerian Union of Teachers (NUT).

Nigeria: Our Problem With the NUT Strike, By Education Minister Agada

07.07.2008 14:15    allafrica.com
Nigerian teachers under the aegis of the Nigerian Union of Teachers, Thursday, last week, embarked on nation-wide strike to press home for the better salary package. In this interview Dr. Jerry Agada, State Minister of Education 1, explains some of

South Africa: Businesses Urged to Help Pull People Out of Poverty

07.07.2008 14:15    allafrica.com
Business and cooperatives in the developed world should help the advancement and development of those in the developing world, says Deputy President Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka.

Nigeria: ASUP Strike Paralyses Activities at Kadpoly

07.07.2008 14:15    allafrica.com
Academic activities continued to be paralysed yesterday at the Kaduna Polytechnic, following the nationwide warning strike by the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP) on Monday.

Nigeria: FG, Northern Govts, to Settle NNN Pension Arrears-Shinkafi

07.07.2008 14:15    allafrica.com
Governors of the 19 northern states under the leadership of the chief servant of Niger State, Governor Babangida Aliyu, have resolved to settle the pension and gratuity arrears of the New Nigerian Newspapers (NNN) pensioners, Zamfara state Governor, Alhaji Mahmud

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