Tinubu’s gratuity restoration raises decades-old payment questions — NLC
Otobo urges labour to shift grounds on deregulation
Edo TUC lauds Oshiomhole
Jobs, credible polls top TUC’s confab
Employers, Labour, others for Recruiters’ inauguration
My vision for TUC, by Esele
NDE, firm partner on training
Labour minister unfolds plan to tackle unemployment
Over 60% of NLNG staff are contract workers, says NUPENG
Social Security for injured workers soon — Minister
Okoli, embattled NSITF boss knows fate soon
Chi Limited, ex-staff in tango over industrial injury treatment
ITUC seeks protection for migrant workers
TUC cautions Britain against drop in dole
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SubscribeEx-Police Pension boss advises on early preparation for retirement
MISTER Esai Dangaba, recently, retired as Director of the Police Pensions Office(PPO), after over thirty years service to the nation in various capacities. The retired Director of PPO, who was born 58 years ago in Akko local government area of Gombe state, started his career as a teacher before joining the core civil service where he started as a deputy clerk of the Bauchi State House of Assembly in 1979 until he attained the position of a Director in 1997.
DTN pays over N24.5m to ex-staff, others
MANAGEMENT of Folio Communications Ltd, has paid a total of N24,548,600.00 as part of the outstanding salary arrears and benefits to former and current staff of Daily Times ahead of planned return of the nation’s foremost Newspaper to news stand.
NUPENG proffers solution to unending fuel scarcity
FOR over two months, normal socio-economic activities have been disrupted due to unending scarcity of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), otherwise known as petrol. It is worsened by government’s inability to resolve the problem. This has once again, brought to the fore, the futility of depending on 100 percent of imported products to service local consumers.
PENGASSAN tasks FG on amnesty
PETROLEUM and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN) has advised government to conclusively address the amnesty programme for the repentant Niger Delta Militants, saying that enduring peace in the region would go a long to stabilising fuel supply situation in the country.
Global crisis weakens organized labour
The effect of the global melt down on industry and labor was one of the issues raised at the education summit of the National Union of Textile, Garment and Tailoring Workers Union of Nigeria (NUTG).
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