Nigerian Labour Congress
The ongoing negotiation of the new minimum wage between the Nigerian Labour Congress, NLC, Tripartite Committee and the Federal government sends fear down the populace that there would be another industrial action. On Monday, Joe Ajearo President of NLC, revealed that the organized Labour will not embark on a strike action today, Tuesday, since […]
Nigerian Labour Congress, NLC and the Trade Union Congress under the umbrella of the the Organized Labour has again rejected the proposed minimum wage of the Federal Government. Federal government had proposed N48,000 which was later raised to N60,000. In anger the organized Labour walked out of the meeting insisting that N494,000 is […]
As Nigerians join the rest of the world to celebrate Worker’s Day, the Nigerian Labour Congress and its counterpart, the Trade Union Congress have reiterated their commitment and stand towards a new minimum wage. The Federal Government had on May 1 announced a 25% to 35% salary increase for six consolidated structures. Reacting […]
With the rising tension and increases in prices in the nation which has brought about hunger and starvation in the land, a warehouse belonging to the National Emergency and Management Agency was reported looted by hoodlums. On Sunday afternoon following a video that went viral with people moving out food items from the […]
The Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) will meet with Federal Government today, September 18, 2023, for another meeting over its planned indefinite strike. This is contained in a statement by Olajide Oshundun, the Director of Information, Ministry of Labour and Employment on Sunday. The Minister had on Sept. 4, invited NLC and the Trade […]
A former general secretary of the Nigerian Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG), Chief Frank Kokori has taken a swipe at the Nigerian Labour Congress for endorsing Peter Obi. The vocal figure in the struggle for June 12 1993, said Mr Obi is a capitalist and wonder how the Labour Party made […]
The supposed nationwide strike proposed by the Nigerian Labour Congress, NLC, slated for Wednesday was cancelled on Monday night after a meeting held with its leaders and representatives of the federal government. This development was announced by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila and confirmed by the President of the […]
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