
The management of the University of Ibadan has directed its staff to work for three days a week.
The directive was contained in a special release signed by the institution Registrar and Secretary to the Council G.O. Saliu on Monday.
The release explained that the decision was taken in view of the recent removal of subsidy on Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), also known as petrol.
It lamented that salary earners who have to commute to work every working day are faced with an aggravation of the condition, given the attendant hike in the transport fare and cost of living.
The statement added that after a careful consideration of the situation, management of the institution has recommended a temporary work schedule adjustment for members of staff.
It maintained that the Senate of the institution, at its meeting held on Thursday, 3 August 2023, considered and approved the decision, which takes effect from August 14.
The statement added that people on essential duties are exempted from this adjustment.
It urged staff members to maintain commitment, open communication and cooperation towards ensuring free workflow, including working from home where and when necessary, asking deans, directors, heads of departments and units to work towards a smooth implementation of the intervention.
“It should be further noted that Management will review the arrangement as the situation improves Meanwhile, members of staff are to maintain commitment, open communication and cooperation towards ensuring free workflow, including working from home where and when necessary. In light of the foregoing, Management seeks the understanding of all Deans, Directors, Heads of Departments and Units towards a smooth implementation of the intervention,” the statement read.
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