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CONUA Threatens Legal Action Over Non-Payment Of Members’ Salaries

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The Congress of University Academics (CONUA) has threatened to take legal action against the federal government over non-payment of its members’ salaries.

The union expressed its disappointment with the Federal Government, particularly the Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr Chris Ngige, over non-payment of its members’ salaries when government knew that the union did not call for strike and its members were not involved in the strike that lasted for eight months.

CONUA said this in a statement on Tuesday which was signed by its National President, Secretary and Publicity Secretary, Dr Niyi Sunmonu, Dr Henry Oripeloye and Dr Ernest Nwoke, respectively,

The statement said it was wrong for the federal government to have lumped CONUA with members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities who went on eight months strike between February and October, 2022.

“CONUA formally made its non-involvement in the strike known to the Federal Government in a letter addressed to the Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr Chris Ngige, in April 2022.

“In the letter, we made it clear that because CONUA constituted a separate and independent union in the university system, our members did not call for any strike.

“This was followed by a press conference in Abuja on August 19, 2022 at which it was categorically stated that CONUA was not part of any ongoing strike, and that the “No Work, No Pay” principle ought not to apply to members of the union.

“CONUA’s expectation is that, due to the express and categorical declaration, the government would seamlessly release our members’ outstanding salaries when it resumed the payment of salaries to all university staff in October 2022.

“But to our dismay, CONUA members were also paid pro-rata salaries in complete disregard to the fact that we were indeed shut out of duties by the strike.

“Subsequently, we wrote to the Accountant-General of the Federatıon and the Ministry of Labour and Employment reminding them that it was an error to lump our members with those that declared and embarked on strike action.

“It was yet another shock for the outstanding backlog of salaries not to have been paid to our members along with the November 2022 salary.”

CONUA said the non-payment of “our withheld salaries” contravened Section 43 (1b) of the Trade Disputes Act CAP. T8 which stated that “where any employer locks out his workers, the workers shall be entitled to wages and any other applicable remunerations for the period of the lock-out and the period of the lock-out shall not prejudicially affect any rights of the workers being rights dependent on the continuity of period of employment.

“This provision is consistent with global best practices.
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“From the foregoing and as a law-abiding union that pledged to do things differently, we have resolved to seek legal redress of the illegal withholding of our legitimate salaries by taking the matter to court in consonance with the rights enshrined in our laws,” the union said.

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