ILC fallout: NLC engages FG over labour violations, others
Help us get justice, dead Chi Food worker’s family begs labour
NLC, TUC, ULC seek better deal for workers in 2017
War of words as NLC finally splits
Emergence of United Labour Congress causes ripples
Fidel Castro, world’s most efficient, courageous, leader – Labour
Nigeria to domesticate ILO convention on OSH, says Minister
PENGASSAN rejects plans to scrap NNPC, others
NLC faction accuses EFCC of taking side in crisis
NSITF, NECA step up occupational health, safety campaigns
Ngige assures workers of enhanced protection
How ECS is boosting productivity — NSITF
Ukamba decries low utilisation of IAP, retires from NLC
IndustriALL Global Union elects Aremu VP
RECESSION: Workers’ll no longer be sacrificial lambs, Labour warns

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Stakeholders insist CPA working for indicted, unscrupulous individuals
STAKEHOLDERS in the nation’s Pension Industry, have reiterated earlier calls on Nigerians, especially contributors to the Contributory Pension Scheme, CPS, to be wary of faceless groups working for and with vested interest bent on destroying the gains of the scheme and its regulator; National Pension Commission, PenCom.
PenCom seeks robust pension, social security for old age income
NATIONAL Pension Commission, PenCom, has called for the development of a robust pension and social security system to cater for old age to address the fallout of aging population that will emerge from the projected population explosion in Africa in the nearest future.
FG pensioners also need bail out
ONE of the challenges facing Nigeria as a nation is that she is a country of laws but not under the law. We have very laudable policies and laws, without the political will to implement the policies and enforce the laws. A media report has revealed that the Federal Government has not been remitting the […]
ILO raises alarm over rising unemployment, poverty rate among working youth
INTERNATIONAL Labour Organisation, ILO, has raised alarm over rising global youth unemployment as well as poverty rate among working youth, lamenting that incidence of unemployment among youth in Northern Africa remains elevated at 29.3 per cent in 2016, representing the second highest rate across all regions.
Why employees should ensure remittance of deducted pension fund — Trustfund Pensions
RECENTLY, Trusftfund Pensions TFP, Plc, held its annual employers’ forum across the country to keep employers who are their customers abreast with the developments in the pensions industry and get feedbacks from them among others.
Occupational safety, health profile underway in Nigeria- FG
IN line with global trends in the pursuit of sustainable preventive Occupational Safety and Health culture, the Federal Government through the Minister of Labour and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige, has inaugurated the National Tripartite Technical Committee on the Development of the first National Occupational Safety and Health profile in Nigeria.
Unions seek interface with Dangote group over unionisation
Unions affiliated to IndustriALL Global Union, in Nigeria are seeking engagement with Dangote Group over the unionsiation of its member companies in Nigeria. They however, commended the President of the group, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, for his drive towards industrialisation of African continent.
Why employment crisis persists- NECA DG
The question we should be asking ourselves is, why are we not getting it right? We are not getting results because we are not doing the right things. Let me repeat myself again, we are looking for a microwave solution to a problem that requires a far more robust and fundamental approach. The first thing we must realise as a country is that employment comes from meaningful inclusive and consistent growth. Now when you look at the state of our economy particularly, in the last three to four years, we have not really posted meaningful growth. Even in time past, when Nigeria was posting an average of 6 percent and 7.5 percent Gross Domestic Product, GDP growth rate, it did not result into meaningful employment. That was why I said earlier that what we require is sustainable and inclusive growth.
How NLC leaders’ rivalry crippled nationwide strike — Factional president, Joe Ajaero
BETWEEN last Wednesday and Friday, the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, faction, led by Comrade Ayuba Wabba, and some members of the civil society, allies of the organised labour, went on a nationwide strike to force the Federal Government to reverse the N145 pump price of petrol.The strike did not enjoy the support of the Comrade Joe Ajaero-led faction of NLC or the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria, TUC, which pulled out at the last minute.In this interview, Ajaero gives an insight into what led to both factions of the NLC going separate ways and how agreements were reached with the Federal Government, among other issues.
Tension in ports over fate of 3,700 dockworkers
WEDNESDAY, January 20, 2016, stakeholders in the Maritime sector met with officials of the Ministry of Transportation, Abuja, to discuss the vexed issue of Tally Clerks and On-Board Gangway Security men.

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