Parliament’s Education Committee to meet UTAG over ongoing strike
“We will send them [UTAG] an invitation so that we can meet with them and listen to them and make appeals to both sides to resolve the differences quickly,” he said.
UTAG has been on strike since January 10 to force the government to restore the conditions of service agreed upon in 2012.
The 2012 conditions of service pegged the Basic plus Market Premium of a lecturer at $2,084.42.
UTAG has complained that the current arrangement has reduced its members’ basic premiums to $997.84.
The National Labour Commission dragged UTAG to court, but the two were told to return to the negotiation table.
The commission sued, seeking the enforcement of its order, which was defied by public university teachers in the country.
The commission earlier directed UTAG to call off its strike, but this directive was not adhered to.
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