ILC fallout: NLC engages FG over labour violations, others
We lost over 10,000 members in last one year
Untold story of botched NSITF Board’s inauguration
Shut out of workers from minimum wage
ILO to launch new report on OSH today
NLC insists on review of power sector privatisation
NUPENG confirms Afolabi Gen Sec, names three DGSs
FG seeks collaboration with India over on skills acquisition
Casualisation, expressway to modern day slavery
How Amosun bowed to Labour power
Labour leaders to Buhari: Our expectations in your 2nd term
Unending scheming trails non-inauguration of NSITF board
We no longer recognise you, FG writes Agric sector union
NLC gives voice to the voiceless, says Wabba

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Labour tackles Minister of Health over perceived injustice
NIGERIA Labour Congress, NLC, has drawn a battle line with the Federal Ministry of Health over acts of discrimination and injustice against members of the Joint Health Sector Unions (JOHESU) allegedly perpetuated by the Minister of health, Professor Isaac Adewole.
NLC returns Wabba as president
THE 12th Quadrennial National Delegates Conference of Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), yesterday returned its President, Ayuba Wabba, unopposed to lead NLC for the next four years.
I’ve zero-tolerance for oppression of workers – Akporeha, NUPENG president
Prince Williams Akporeha is the President of the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers, NUPENG, who is no stranger to challenges and struggles. In this piece, he spoke on issues ranging from his involvement in labour movement and vision as the President of NUPENG. Excerpts.
Minimum wage: Labour waits for Senate as Reps approve N30,000
THE legislative backing over the battle for the actualisation of N30,000 new minimum wage by Organised Labour, has been given a major boost after members of the House of Representatives, at their Tuesday sitting set the new National Minimum Wage as N30,000.
N30,000 minimum wage: Uncertainty without end
TUESDAY’S approval of N27,000 minimum wage for state and private sector workers by the National Council of State, NSC, has added to the imbroglio over the protracted new national minimum wage. The council also in the approval which has been rejected by Organised Labour, fixed N30, 000 minimum wage for federal workers.

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