President Bola Tinubu admitted Nigeria’s deepening economic hardship on May Day, as Organised Labour presented a 20-point demand to the Federal Government, urging reforms on wages, insecurity, and civil rights.
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The Federal Government meets with the NLC because they need to avoid a nationwide telecom tariff protest on February 4.
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Nigerian labor unions are demanding the implementation of a new minimum wage by the end of July, citing the need for fair compensation amid rising inflation and living costs.
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Labor unions in Nigeria have urged President Tinubu to engage them before submitting a new minimum wage proposal to the National Assembly, emphasizing the need for collaborative decision-making to reflect …
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Nigerian workers anxiously await President Tinubu’s decision on a proposed minimum wage increase. The NLC is pushing for a significant raise, while the government has offered a smaller increase. The …
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Negotiations over a new minimum wage in Nigeria have reached an impasse, with labor unions rejecting the government’s latest offer. The deadlock raises the possibility of a nationwide strike as …
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Nigeria’s labor unions, NLC and TUC, stand firm on a May 31 deadline for a new minimum wage, warning of strikes if the government fails to act.
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Nigeria’s labor landscape, the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has disavowed the leadership of the Abure-led National Working Committee (NWC) and established an interim body to oversee its affairs. This development …
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The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has hit back at President Bola Tinubu, who accused the union of being politically motivated and challenged it to contest in the 2027 elections. The …
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The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has called off its planned nationwide protest, which was scheduled to start on Monday, after reaching an agreement with the government on the issues of …