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Organised labour, the NLC and TUC, commences its nationwide strike over the minimum wage today, Monday, June 3. Follow Legit.ng's live updates across the country.

The Bola Tinubu's government on Monday, June 3, decided to invite leaders of the NLC and TUC for an emergency meeting over the ongoing indefinite nationwide strike.

The Abuja-Kaduna Train Services (AKTS) have joined the ongoing nationwide strike over new minimum wage demand and the electricity tariff hike on Monday, June 3

After the Bola Tinubu administration said it cannot go past N60,000 as minimum wage, labour members cut water and electricity supply to the national assembly.

Primate Elijah Ayodele has explained the reason why President Bola Tinubu-led federal government would not be able to pay NLC's demand for new minimum wage.

The Labour Party has disagreed with the Nigerian Labour Congress's commencement of a nationwide strike, saying that it would worsen the economic woes of Nigeria.

The Parliamentary Staff Union of Nigeria on Monday, June 3, shut down the national assembly, Abuja. Similarly, the FCT minister’s gate was closed.

The organised labour has asked one thing from President Bola Tinubu. As they prepare to commence an indefinite strike on Monday, they recalled Tinubu's promise.

Following the commencement of the nationwide strike as directed by the Nigerian Labour Congress, a bank in Lagos state has been shut down and its customers ejected.
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