ULFA threatens shutdown over unpaid arrears, poor conditions

CAPITOL HILL, Monrovia – The University of Liberia Faculty Association (ULFA) has issued a one-month ultimatum to the UL administration, the Liberian Senate, and the Executive Branch to settle longstanding grievances over unpaid retroactive salaries, poor working conditions, and administrative inaction—or face possible academic shutdown before the new semester begins.

The resolution, adopted during a tense General Assembly Friday, July 18, gives national stakeholders until mid-August to address seven key demands, including the payment of financial arrears, salary harmonization, and the release of long-promised reports. Faculty members warned that failure to act will trigger a vote at an emergency assembly to either resume or suspend all academic activities.

Read more here: https://liberianinvestigator.com/featured/ulfa-ultimatum-unpaid-arrears-ul-shutdown-threat-2025/