FG unveils new labour reform agenda, seeks employers’ support
Northwest NLC proposes N485,000 minimum wage
South-South NLC proposes N850,000 minimum wage for workers
Withheld salaries: How varsity workers died, suffered injuries — SSANU, NASU, NAAT
ECS: We’re proud of service delivery, SERVICOM tells NSTIF
How ports invaders killed our members —Maritime workers
Avoid actions injurious to your bail, court warns 20 ex-PTD leaders
How ports invaders killed our members —Maritime workers
Financial crisis hits public sector unions; can’t pay salaries, others
ECS: Trouble for defaulting employers as NECA backs NSITF on sanctions
How we‘ll determine new minimum wage — Govt, OPS, Labour
One in five workers suffer violence, harassment — ILO
FG plans to emasculate us, NASU raises alarm
NLC declares zero-tolerance for indecent employment practices
How to stop business closures, sustain jobs —NECA
Maritime workers suspend strike
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SubscribeWhy workers can’t have living wage —NECA
“There has been conversation about the concept of a living wage, we must say this clearly, there is no global framework for setting a living wage as of this moment”
No signs of Progress in 2023 — NLC
NLC, Sunday said there were no signs of progress from the past lamenting that insecurity poverty, and hopelessness had been worsening
Labour grieves over working conditions in private educational institutions
“Ministry of Labour and Employment, in its role as the regulator of industrial relations, should ensure that managements’ of these institutions comply with the provision of the Constitution”
23 yrs after, MWUN reconciles with ex-leader, Ukaummunna
The Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria, MWUN, under the leadership of Prince Adewale Adeyanju, has reconciled with its pioneer President – General, Uzoije Ukaummunna, 23 years after the former leader unceremoniously left the union
How to stop strikes in tertiary institutions – NASU
ONE of the drawbacks of the public tertiary institutions in the country is frequent industrial unrest fueled essentially by breach of agreement among others by the government
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