Non-academicC Staff Union of Educational and Associated Institutions, NASU, has raised alarm over a looming industrial unrest in both West African Examinations Council, WAEC and the National Examination Council, NECO, over perceived anti-union policies.
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NASU, in a resolution by its WAEC/Libraries and other trade group council at its 2nd regular meeting in Umuahia, Abia State, lamented that while the cordial industrial relationship existing between the union and WAEC was being threatened by anti labour practices and nonchalant attitude of WAEC management to union matters, it condemned the slow pace of the NECO management in facilitating the reconciliation process with the union despite the ruling of the National Industrial Court, NIC.
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In the resolution by Comrade Michael Adegoke, Chairman/Deputy President, WAEC/Libraries trade group and Prince Damola Adelekun, Secretary, WAEC/Libraries trade group, said; "the council observed that the cordial industrial relationship that has been in existence between the union and WAEC is being threatened by anti-labour practices and nonchalant attitude of WAEC management to union matters."
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It therefore urged WAEC management to as a matter of urgency schedule a meeting with the union in continuation of the meeting held on 18th October, 2013 over demands of its members as forwarded to WAEC Nigeria National office in the Resolutions adopted at Makurdi NASU- WAEC Congress.
Waec and Neco should ensure they give Nigerians free and fair examinations in years to come. They've not been doing well yet