Nigeria can’t defeat insecurity while poverty rages, PENGASSAN warns
Abia pensioners storm govt house over unpaid benefits
‘Chime refuses to sign contributory pension bill into law’
Group decries plight of Nigeria Airways pensioners
NLC delegates conference, not all about election — Aremu
NLC election: Whither ideology?
Verification of ex-PHCN workers ends tomorrow
NLC election: Whither ideology?
‘Employees can access pension fund after four months’
NSITF to cater for aged, unemployed
Contributory Pension Scheme hits 6m membership
Workers seek amendment of Lagos pension law
Workers lament unpaid gratuity by Lagos
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SubscribeTowards Labour’s 2015 : Matters arising
For sometime, now, politics indeed desperation for positions has become the norm at the headquarters of the nation’s foremost labour centre; the Nigeria Labour Congress so much that the leadership seems to have acted contrary to acceptable labour standards.
My agenda for NLC, workers, labour movement —Ozo-Eson
Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC’s new General Secretary, Dr. Peter Ozo-Eson, was in Lagos where he had an interactive meeting with a cross section of journalists. In this piece, Labour Vanguard brings to you what the new scribe says is his mandate, among others.
No gratuity, no second term
Recently, Bayelsa State pensioners made good their threats to embark on street on protest to press home their demand for the payment of gratuity and other benefits.
PTAD reviews outstanding pensioners’ benefits
Pension Transitional Arrangement Directorate, PTAD, currently reviewing outstanding pension and gratuities owed Federal Pensioners in the country.
Retrenched workers drag Kogi govt to Complaints Commission
FORMER workers of Olamaboro Local Government Education Authority in Kogi State, have dragged the state government to the Public Complaints Commission, PCC, over alleged refusal to obey a high court judgement ordering it to pay their five years salaries.
Pensioners threaten North-East govts over N61bn unpaid benefits
The Nigerian Union of Pensioners, NUP, in the six North-East states of the country, has decried alleged refusal of governments in the zone to pay arrears of entitlements amounting to a whopping N61bilion and threatened to call members out for mass protests in the six states.
My agenda for NLC, workers, labour movement —Oso-Eson
By Victor Ahiuma-Young NIGERIA Labour Congress, NLC’s new General Secretary, Dr. Peter Oso-Eson, was in Lagos where he had an interactive meeting with a cross section of journalists. In this piece, Labour Vanguard brings to its readers, what the new scribe says is his mandate among others. What is your agenda in NLC? The agenda […]
Retrenched workers drag Kogi govt to Complaints Commission
Former workers of Olamaboro Local Government Education Authority in Kogi State, have dragged the state government to the Public Complaints Commission, PCC, over alleged refusal to obey a high court judgement ordering it to pay their five years salaries.
Unions rue nation’s declining manufacturing capacity
INCLUSIVE and Sustainable Industrial Development: Africa Agro Industry for Food Security, was the theme of a one-day round-table organized in Abuja by affiliates of IndustriALL Global Union Federation, Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, Trade Union Congress of Nigeria, TUC, and Federation of Informal Workers’ Organizations of Nigeria, FIWON,with support of the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, FES, to mark Africa Industrialization Day 2014.
Labour warns against sack
Organised labour has warned the federal government that it will incur the wrath of workers if it retrenches workers as a result of austerity measures announced last month.
Dickson, Sylva bicker over plight of Bayelsa pensioners
Indusstrial Training Fund, ITF, is working to bring down the high rate of unemployment in the country through Technical and Vocational Education (TVE).
Falling crude prices: Labour to FG: Nigeria doesn’t need austerity now, but…
The 26th annual education conference of the National Union of Textile, Garment and Tailoring Workers of Nigeria, NUTGTWN, in Ilorin, Kwara State, provided avenue for labour leaders, employers, academics, industrial relations practitioners and other stakeholders, to examine the rebased Gross Domestic Product, GDP, emerging figures from the rebasing, and what these figures mean for industry, labour and Nigeria’s democracy in the midst of falling crude oil prices.
Dickson, Sylva bicker over plight of Bayelsa pensioners
Governor Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa State and his predecessor in office, Timipre Sylva, have traded words over who is responsible for the plight of the state pensioners.
Aftermath of NLC’S Housing Scam: Depositors demand refund
By Funmi Komolafe & Victor Ahiuma-young Barely three days after our last publication on the issue of the failed housing project and the scam that attended it, thousands of federal civil servants besieged the Abuja head office of the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, demanding refunds of their deposits. This edition of Labour Vanguard examines this […]
Pains, struggles of Bayelsa pensioners
Despite spending their productive years for the common good, the nation’s senior citizens have continued to wallow in penury.
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