NATIONAL Industrial Court, NIC, will this morning in Lagos resumed hearing of a case brought before it by the management of Union Bank of Nigeria, UBN, to Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, its affiliates and agents from disrupting the operations of Union Bank of Nigeria Plc nationwide.
The Abuja division of NIC, presided by the President of the court, Justice B.A. Adejumo, had, Friday restrained NLC, its affiliates and agents from disrupting the operations of Union Bank of Nigeria Plc nationwide.
In a Suit No. NIC/LA/01/2011, NIC granted an order of Interim injunction restraining the (Defendant/Respondent) NLC, directly or indirectly through its agents, privies, affiliates representatives or any other person(s) from carrying out its threat as contained in its letter of January 17, 2011 to Union Bank pending the hearing and determination of the Bank’s motion on notice dated January 20, 2011.
Already an affiliate of NLC, an affiliate of NLC, the National Union of Textile, Garment and Tailoring Workers of Nigeria, NUTGTWN, advised Judiciary which is generally regarded as the last hope of ordinary people, to stop giving frivolous anti-labour judgements.
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