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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NCCC warns that NLC and TUC’s demand for higher wages will increase inflation and unemployment, causing economic strain on Nigerian citizens.
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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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Organized Labour in Nigeria dismisses the N100,000 minimum wage offer, citing insufficient provisions for the basic cost of living amid rising expenses.
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Labor unions NLC and TUC have initiated a nationwide shutdown of DisCos offices, protesting against recent electricity tariff hikes amid economic challenges.
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The Trade Union Congress (TUC) has withdrawn from the nationwide protest organized by the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) over the economic hardship in the country. The TUC, which is the …
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Nigeria stands on the precipice. A nationwide strike looms, threatening to engulf the nation in less than a day. Yesterday, discussions between the Federal Government and dominant labor unions – …
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The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) made a notable move. They skipped an urgent meeting on Friday. This gathering, initiated by the Federal Government, took …