
Nigerian Workers' Day Marked by Wage Demands and Protests
On Workers' Day in Nigeria, President Tinubu acknowledged poverty while the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) demanded a significant wage increase. Separately, workers in the aviation sector protested inflation and casualization, prompting calls for dialogue over labor disruptions.
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Kaduna light rail will ease transportation for workers, others – Gov Sani
Mr Sani made the remarks on the occasion of Workers’ Day celebration at Murtala Square, Kaduna on Friday. The post Kaduna light rail will ease transportation for workers, others – Gov Sani appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
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Read full article →Workers’ Day: Tinubu decries poverty, NLC demands N225,000 wage
On Workers’ Day, the NLC demands a N225,000 Nigeria minimum wage due to economic hardship, as President Tinubu decries poverty and insecurity. Read More: https://punchng.com/workers-day-tinubu-decries-poverty-nlc-demands-n225000-wage/
By Punch Newspapers
Read full article →May Day: Mustapha urges dialogue over labour disruptions
The Senator representing Kwara Central, Saliu Mustapha, has urged Nigerian workers to prioritise industrial harmony and constructive engagement as the country navigates its path to economic recovery. The post May Day: Mustapha urges dialogue over labour disruptions appeared first on Vanguard News.
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