Nigeria Labour Congress declares support for Amnesty International
The NLC condemned the group that protested against Amnesty International.
The NLC condemned the group that protested against Amnesty International.
The labour leaders asked the South African government to do more to halt the attacks.
The organised labour marched to the National Assembly on Thursday.
“So citizens, particularly journalists, must be treated with fairness in accordance with the principles of the law."
NAN reports that the government on its part has proposed N45, 000 as the new minimum wage.
The workers began a strike on Wednesday for being owed five months salaries and pensions.
The NLC leader said labour was "not unconcerned about the prevailing socio-economic challenges in the polity."
Labour says Mr. Okupe’s “political statistics” are neither good for his health nor the health of those with whom he ...
The workers' unions made the presentation to the Nigerian government on Tuesday.
NLC wants senators to return vehicles or face public backlash.
"It is quite intriguing that it took the trial of the Senate President for the Senate to discover these flaws ...
The workers say the hike in electricity price is illegal, unfair, unjustifiable and exploitative
Fuel scarcity is causing loss of huge man-hours as workers stay on queues at filling stations.
The NLC said it would not allow any person take Nigerians for granted.
Labour union and civil society threaten showdown should government go ahead with the decision.
Workers threaten that reducing the wage will lead to industrial action.
NLC president says “Nigerian workers would vehemently and totally reject it”
The trade union advises the emir to channel his energy into helping the poor in Kano.
The Chief Executive Global Analytics Consulting Limited, Tope Fasua, says the Statistics bureau is deluding itself with the new job ...
The NLC says it is alarmed at the rate of unemployment in the country.
The NLC praises commercial banks for heeding the CBN’s directives.
The parallel factions traded insults Tuesday.
The protesters say Morroco must stop abusing the rights of people of Western Sahara.
Mr. Oshiomhole says the NLC had lost focus.
The executive that emerged in Lagos controls more affiliate unions.
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