Labour News Labour protest in Imo turns sour as thugs invade rally ground, police arrest NLC leader, Ajaero By Online Editor 2 years ago Planned protest by workers in Imo State to register their grievances over alleged poor working
Labour Metro News Imo NLC pulls out of Strike over Court order By Chris Uba 2 years ago …Occupy Imo politically motivated, CAN tells Ajaero The Imo State wing of the Nigerian Labour
Education Labour News Tinubu approves partial waiver of “no work, no pay” order on ASUU members By Chris Uba 2 years ago …orders release of four months of withheld salary Invoking the Principle of the Presidential Prerogative
Economy Labour News FEC approves FG/Labour Oct. 2 agreement By Online Editor 2 years ago Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting has approved a 30-day implementation plan for the Memorandum of
Labour News N30,000 Minimum Wage: Bayelsa NUT threatens indefinite strike By Chris Uba 2 years ago The Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) has threatened to commence indefinite strike in public primary
Business Economy Energy Industry & Commerce Labour Divestment deals will restore oil industry vibrancy __NCDMB By Sopuruchi Onwuka 2 years ago Sopuruchi Onwuka Contrary to fears of job losses and industry activity downsize, Nigerian Content Development
Appointments Business e-Platform Economy Labour Oil industry leaders restate pledge to gender diversity By Sopuruchi Onwuka 2 years ago Sopuruchi Onwuka Petroleum industry captains in Nigeria have reiterated their resolve to create equal opportunity
Energy Labour News Tinubu lied on petrol subsidy removal – PENGASSAN By Online Editor 2 years ago National President of the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN), Mr.
Economy Labour News NLC, TUC suspend planned Oct. 3 strike, reach agreement with FG By Online Editor 2 years ago Organised labour in the country, comprising the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and its sister group,
Labour News FG, organised labour resume talks over impending strike By Chris Uba 2 years ago The meeting between the Federal Government and organized labour resumed at 5.45 p.m. local time