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JUST IN: Labour suspends nationwide strike

The unions said on Wednesday night that the suspension followed the intervention of the National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu.The National Deputy Vice-President of the...

FG calls labour leaders for a meeting as nationwide strike begins

The meeting is expected to hold in Abuja today between the Federal Government and the leadership of the Nigeria Labour Congress and Trade Union...

BREAKING: NLC Shuns Industrial Court, Orders Total Shutdown Of Nigeria’s Economy By Midnight Of Monday

The Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC and Trade Union Congress have insisted that its November 14 strike is still in motion.The decision to commence the...

TUC demands Nigerian govt reveal how it spent N1trn saved from fuel subsidy removal

The president of the Trade Union Congress (TUC), Festus Osifo, said the Federal Government should reveal how it expended the N1 trillion saved after...

We never backed out from the strike, TUC clarifies allegations of non-participation

The Trade Union Congress (TUC) on Tuesday, clarified the circumstances surrounding the two-week warning strike that the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) called for two...

Organised Labour laments refusal of Nigerian leaders to make sacrifices in wake of subsidy removal

The Trade Union Congress’s (TUC) president, Festus Osifo, has expressed grave concern over the disparity between the Nigerian government’s call for citizens to make...

NLC, FG Give Subsidy Committee Eights Weeks To Decide Minimum Wage

A committee has been set up to consider the demands of the Federal Government (FG), the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), and the Trade Union...

Civil Servants May Get Up To N100,000 Minimum Wage As TUC Factors Economic Realities

Nigerian Civil servants may get N100,000 or above as minimum wage to cushion the effect of the fuel subsidy removal and a much-anticipated currency...

Fuel Subsidy: FG To Increase Minimum Wage As NLC, TUC Suspend Strike Action

The Federal Government (FG), has revealed plans to review the minimum wage as measure to curtail the Wednesday June 7th proposed nationwide strike actions...

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