Tinubu’s gratuity restoration raises decades-old payment questions — NLC
Reactivate economy, create jobs, ILO tells governments
Food Union intensifies income drive
NUFBTE lauds Oshiomhole, Uduaghan, two others
Plan ahead for retirement, Nwauzor advises workers
We are short of technical manpower- Employers
Social partners endorse ECB
ITF trains employees
Yar’Adua’s concerns for masses, says NLC
Workers’ demands
Third party employers’ get code of conduct

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Labour, Siemens settle dispute
TRADE Union Congress of Nigeria ( TUC ) and its affiliate, Precision, Electrical and Related Equipment Senior Staff Association, PERESSA and Siemens Limited Nigeria, have settled their lingering dispute over the termination of the appointment of a official of Simens, Mr. Moses Onibudo, and other issues.
Third party employers’ get code of conduct
FOR some time now, organised labour and other interested parties have been expressed misgivings over the conduct and activities of third party employers, generally referred to as ‘Labour contractors’. Though the Ministry of Labour and Productivity, in a bid to standardize their operations, is issuing guidelines and permit for their operations.
May Day must retain its focus
With a few weeks to May Day popular among the working class as “ Workers Dayâ€, trade unions around the world have lined up activities to mark May Day.
NDE critical to the seven point agenda, says Labour minister
The Federal Government is committed to addressing the problem of mass unemployment in the country and would spare no effort in ensuring that programmes geared towards job generation and poverty alleviation get the priority it deserves. To attain this objective, the minister for labour and productivity, Chief Emeka Wogu called on the management of the National Directorate of Employment (NDE) to step up its activities
Unions must take interest in pension fund management, says SOZ
After over four decades in the trade union movement within which period he became the general secretary of a trade union from 1978 to2009, left wing intellectual of the trade union movement, Comrade Sylvester Ejiofoh bowed out of career trade unionism late last year.

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