Obaseki deducts teachers' salary over strike action

By DADA AYOKHAI 
Teachers in Edo State have accused the Edo state governor, Godwin Obaseki of applying the draconian rule of "No work, No pay" on them by deducting from their salaries, the numbers of days they were not at  work due to strike action directed  by their umbrella body, Nigeria Union of Teachers, NUT.

Recall that the NUT, had directed their members to embark on strike action over non implementation of  series of demand from the state government which was later called off after five days.

Some of the teachers claimed that about 23 to 26 thousands were deducted from the salaries of those  who are senior staff.

Most lamentable were the junior staff who said after the deduction, the balance of salaries will not able to sustained them for the month.

Some of the categories of teachers across the seinor and the junior cadres who are indebted to the government through servicing of loan facility went home without pay due to the deduction.

According to some of the teachers , the  no work, no pay rule is a device to weaken the parent body, Nigeria Union of Teachers and also create a friction between the union and the teachers.

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