Bayelsa court okays ASUSS, says teachers union constitutional - Punch Newspapers

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The National Industrial Court of Nigeria sitting in Yenagoa has ruled that teachers in Bayelsa State operating under the auspices of the Academic Staff Union of Secondary Schools have the right to form an association under the law to protect their interest.

The NUT had dragged the break-away teachers before the NICN seeking, among other prayers, a perpetual injunction restraining them from operating under the name of ASUSS. Parts of the judgement read, “There is nothing in the Trade Union Act, Labour Act or Pension Reform Act that empowers the NUT Bayelsa State chapter to regulate or accredit other associations with the same objective.

“Therefore, ASUSS acted within their constitutional rights in forming the association to care for the interest and welfare of their members even though not as a trade union.

 

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