ILC fallout: NLC engages FG over labour violations, others
FRSC suspends annual leave for staff in Adamawa
Labour tackles Ogun over contributory pension, unpaid gratuities
ASUU calls on FG to implement agreement to avert strike
Pension Arrears: Military Pensioners threaten fire, brimstone
Stakeholders laud Edo govt over 25,000 jobs
Labour sends SOS to Northern govs over ex-textile workers’ plight
Show how subsidy removal can reduce unemployment, poverty, TUC tells FG
ASCSN names proposed secretariat after Ibori
50 former ALSCON employees die without severance benefits
We have no casual workers – Dansa Foods MD
Teachers seek order against Delta govt, others
Group asks Orji to reinstate sacked workers
Lagos pension fund hits N26 bn – Fashola
Opposition against fuel subsidy removal thickens
Fajana calls for new pension law for informal sector
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SubscribeOshiomhole, others for MINILS labour summit
Major stakeholders in the Nigerian Industrial Relations System will converge in Michael Imoudu National Institute for Labour Studies, (MINILS), Ilorin, for the seventh edition of its annual National Labour Relations Summit and Fellowship Awards on Thursday 17th November, 2011.
‘Pension fund to boost infrastructure investment’
THE quest for massive in vestments in infrastructure facilities may receive a boost with plans to invest part of the N2.4 trillion Pensions in the sector.
Why relatives can’t access deceased pensions – NECA
NIGERIA Employers’ Consultative Association, NECA, has offered explanation why some relatives find it difficult to access deceasedpensioners’ pensions under the Contributory Pension Scheme, CPS.
TUC warns against removing labour from exclusive list
TRADE Union Congress of Nigeria, TUC, has said the move by the Nigerian Governors Forum, NGF to amend the constitution to remove labour and related matters from the exclusive list to the concurrent list, is aimed at killing the labour movement.
Vice chancellor bewails poor labour standards in Nigeria
A RENOWNED Industrial Relations scholar and Vice-Chancellor of Joseph Ayo Babalola University, JABU, Ikeji-Arakeji, Osun State, Professor Sola Fajana, has bemoaned the poor labour standards in the country, lamenting that Nigeria has continually been carpeted by the International Labour Organisation, ILO, for flagrant violation of workers and trade union rights.
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