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We will not join NLC strike, Bauchi poly ASUP says

We will not join NLC strike, Bauchi poly ASUP says

Mr Bala Mohammed, the Chairman, Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP) Abubakar Tatari-Ali Polytechnic, Bauchi, says lecturers of the polytechnic will not participate in the seven days warning strike declared by Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC).
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Labour no longer at ease with employment crisis, says NLC

Labour no longer at ease with employment crisis, says NLC

The employment crisis in Nigeria is a serious concerns to all well meaning Nigerians. This probably explains why the Kaduna State Government led by Mallam Nasir el-Rufai, has entered the bad books of Organised Labour in Nigeria as the only employer, whether public or private, that has sacked the highest number of workers in one swoop without caring about the social impacts and dislocations on workers and the lager society.

NLC blows hot over casualization of workers

NLC blows hot over casualization of workers

AMONG the fea-tures raised at the May Day celebrations, was the increasing casualisation and outsourcing of workers in Nigeria, which President of Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC Comrade Ayuba Wabba, warned that organised labour would no longer tolerate.

2019: NLC urges workers to collect PVC

2019: NLC urges workers to collect PVC

The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) in Zamfara has urged workers in the state to collect their Permanent Voter’s Card (PCV) to enable them elect leaders of their choice in the 2019 election.

NLC urges Borno govt end three- year biometric data of workers

NLC urges Borno govt end three- year biometric data of workers

The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) Borno chapter has urged for quick end of the Biometric Capture Data of Workers on the payroll of the State Government under the leadership of Governor Kashim Shettima in the name of fishing out ghost workers in the last three years.

NLC, TUC, ULC differ on minimum wage at public hearing

NLC, TUC, ULC differ on minimum wage at public hearing

THE division in the nation’s labour movement yesterday manifested openly at the South-West zone, at the Public Hearing on National Minimum Wage for Nigerian workers, held in Ikeja, with United Labour Congress of Nigeria, ULC, insisting on N96, 000 minimum wage, while Nigeria Labour Congress and Trade Union Congress of Nigeria, TUC, maintaining its fresh demand of N66,500 minimum wage.