Lekki Port workers secure 150% pay rise
Olabiyi-Agoro emerges PENGASSAN president
Report industrial accidents ministry urges labour
No end in sight as lecturers, Osun tango over pension
Labour losing bite as inhuman practices rule workplaces
N12bn Pension Scam: More troubles for accused
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SubscribeWhy we called off April 10’s protest over pensioners’ plight – Labour
ORGANISED Labour has given reasons why it called off the April 10, nationwide mass protest including the work-free-day declared in Lagos and Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory, in solidarity with pensioners over their unpaid benefits.
Union insists on payment of entitlements for ex-workers of Kaduna textiles, others
ORGANISED Labour in the nation’s Textile Industry, has expressed concern over the continuous delay in settlement of the entitlements of workers in closed textile companies of Kaduna Textiles Limited, Arewa Textiles Plc, Finetex/Nortex Limited by the respective owners.
Court orders Gaskiya Textile to ex-workers N128m
National Industrial Court, NIC, has ordered the management of Gaskiya Textile Mill Kano, to immediately pay a total of N128, 394,220.33 to its former workers and the National Union of Textile and Garment, Tailoring Workers of Nigeria, NUTGTWN for legitimate gratuity and outstanding union dues.
Oshiomhole: From factory to Government House
SIXTY years ago, in Iyamoh,Edo state, Hadjia Aishetu and Alhaji Aliyu Oshiomhole were blessed with a baby boy whom they named Adams Aliyu Aihanegboye Oshiomhole. Those familiar with the names say Aihanegboye means “The wicked will not catch up with you”.
National protest over pensioners’ plight gathers momentum
THE April 10, 2013 national protest by Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, over the plight the plight of pensioners in the country is already gathering momentum. Already reports across the country indicated that state councils of NLC had begun moblisation of members for the protest.
National protest over pensioners’ plight gathers momentum
THE April 10, 2013 national protest by Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, over the plight the plight of pensioners in the country is already gathering momentum.
Gratuity/ Pension: Court hears Ibadan Poly retired lecturer’s case
GOVERNING council members face contempt cargeTHIRTEEN members of the Governing Council, The Polytechnic, Ibadan including the Chairman of the council, Professor Oladapo Afolabi, risk being committed to prison over alleged violation of a court order.
Labour urges EFCC to bring pension fund thieves to book
TRADE Union Congress of Nigeria, TUC, has called on Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, to ensure all individuals standing trail for the embezzlement of pension fund are brought to book with maximum penalty.
450 NIPOST retirees die awaiting entitlements …many more on sick bed
NO fewer than 450 retirees of the Nigeria Postal Service, NIPOST, have died for lack of money to meet their medical and other needs while waiting for the payment of their pensions among other entitlements in the last five years.
Woe betide those inflicting pains on pensioners, Aremu curses
NATIONAL Union of Textile, Garment and Tailoring Workers of Nigeria, NUTGTWN, has heaped curses on individuals and groups directly or indirectly inflicting hardships and pains on the nation’s pensioners.
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