Nigeria labour congress news
Here are some recent news updates from the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC):
Latest News
- NLC Suspends Strike: The Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) has suspended its nationwide strike, which was called off on April 27, 2022, after the Federal Government agreed to meet some of its demands. (Source: Vanguard News)
- NLC Demands Better Working Conditions: The NLC has called on the Federal Government to improve working conditions for workers, including the payment of minimum wage, pension, and gratuity. (Source: The Guardian)
- NLC Condemns Fuel Price Hike: The NLC has condemned the recent hike in fuel prices, saying it will worsen the economic situation in the country. (Source: Daily Trust)
- NLC Demands Justice for Slain Workers: The NLC has demanded justice for workers who were killed during the #EndSARS protests in 2020. (Source: Premium Times)
- NLC Calls for Improved Healthcare: The NLC has called on the Federal Government to improve the healthcare system in the country, saying it is a fundamental right of workers. (Source: Leadership Newspaper)
Recent Press Releases
- NLC Press Release: Suspension of Strike: The NLC has issued a press release announcing the suspension of its nationwide strike. (Source: NLC Website)
- NLC Press Release: Demands for Better Working Conditions: The NLC has issued a press release outlining its demands for better working conditions for workers in Nigeria. (Source: NLC Website)
- NLC Press Release: Condemnation of Fuel Price Hike: The NLC has issued a press release condemning the recent hike in fuel prices. (Source: NLC Website)
Recent Interviews
- Interview with NLC President: The President of the NLC, Ayuba Wabba, has given an interview to a national newspaper, discussing the ongoing strike and the demands of the union. (Source: ThisDay Newspaper)
- Interview with NLC Secretary-General: The Secretary-General of the NLC, Emmanuel Ugboaja, has given an interview to a national newspaper, discussing the union's plans for the future. (Source: The Punch Newspaper)
Please note that the news and press releases may be subject to change, and it's always best to verify the information through official sources.