Nigerian Labour Congress
An APC chieftain, Obidike Chukwuebuka, has urged Nigerian labour unions to shelve their planned nationwide strike which is scheduled to start on October 3.
Ahead of the planned workers strike, the Labour Party has expressed support for any legitimate means deployed by the NLC to press for better remuneration.
All things being equal, the NLC and the TUC will embark on a strike. Legit.ng understands that the industrial action will start on October 3, 2023.
The NLC)s two-day warning strike begins Tuesday, September 5. Stay tuned for Legit.ng's live updates as the workers protest against the removal of fuel subsidy.
At least seven state chapters of the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) has confirmed readiness to join the planned two-day warning strike across the 36 states
The Federal Government has withdrawn the contempt charge against Nigeria NLC, TUC, and their leaders four days before the expiration of the ultimatum by NLC.
The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) has called off its nationwide protest after a crunch meeting with President Bola Tinubu
The NLC has revealed that the FG's committee set up to negotiate with the unions disclosed that no money had been saved since the subsidy on fuel was removed.
There is growing tension as protesters stormed the national assembly and pulled down its gate, thereby gaining access to its premises to register their anger.
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