NIGERIA — Members of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) have started protests in several parts of the country over the biting economic hardship. Labour and Federal Government authorities had met Monday in a late push to stop the protests, but the meeting ended with no agreement reached between the parties... channelstv.com
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NLC have started protests in several parts of the country over the biting economic hardship
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Published (Updated) on Tuesday, February 27, 2024
• Nigerian President Bola Tinubu Receives N705 Millionaire Naira Donation from House of Representative Led by Speaker Tajudeen Abbas and Deputy Speaker Benjamin Kalu - Photo News
• Naira Exchange Rate - Conversion of United States Dollar (USD) and British Pound Sterling (GBP) to Nigerian Naira (NGN) at CBN Rates - Nigeria Currency Converter Calculator
• National Industrial Court Restrains Organised Labour from Striking over Fuel Subsidy Removal
• Ayuba Wabba, Shehu Sani and Ene Obi led hundreds of protesters in the FCT Abuja, against the continued shutdown of Nigerian public universities...
• N494,000 minimum wage demand will force many private companies to dismiss their workers, says Akpabio
• Nigerians have rejected the NERC’s reduction of the tariff payable by Band A customers from N225 kWh to N206.8 kWh
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