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You're looking for breaking news related to the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC). Here are some recent updates:

Latest News

  1. NLC, TUC Threaten Nationwide Strike: The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) have threatened to embark on a nationwide strike if the Federal Government fails to address their demands, including the removal of fuel subsidy and the implementation of the new minimum wage. (Source: Vanguard)
  2. FG, Labour Unions Reach Agreement on Minimum Wage: The Federal Government and the labour unions have reached an agreement on the implementation of the new minimum wage, with the government agreeing to pay the wage to all workers, including those in the private sector. (Source: ThisDay)
  3. NLC, TUC Protest Fuel Subsidy Removal: The NLC and TUC have protested the removal of fuel subsidy, calling it a "cruel" and "unjust" decision that will worsen the economic situation in the country. (Source: Punch)
  4. Labour Unions Demand Better Working Conditions: The NLC and TUC have demanded better working conditions, including improved salaries, better working environments, and the protection of workers' rights. (Source: Daily Trust)
  5. FG, Labour Unions Meet Over Strike Threat: The Federal Government and the labour unions have met to discuss the strike threat, with the government urging the unions to call off the strike and engage in further negotiations. (Source: Leadership)

Recent Developments

  1. NLC, TUC Issue Strike Notice: The NLC and TUC issued a 14-day strike notice to the Federal Government, giving it until February 14 to address their demands. (Source: The Nation)
  2. FG Sets Up Committee to Negotiate with Labour Unions: The Federal Government has set up a committee to negotiate with the labour unions, led by the Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige. (Source: Premium Times)
  3. Labour Unions Protest Against Fuel Subsidy Removal: The NLC and TUC have protested against the removal of fuel subsidy, calling it a "cruel" and "unjust" decision that will worsen the economic situation in the country. (Source: The Guardian)

Please note that these updates are subject to change and may not be comprehensive. For the latest news and updates, I recommend checking reputable news sources or following official social media accounts of the NLC, TUC, and the Federal Government.