Tag: TUC News
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TUC President Highlights $100bn Loss from Untapped Agricultural Potential
Lagos, Nigeria – The President of the Trade Union Congress (TUC), Comrade Festus Osifo, has disclosed that Nigeria’s untapped agricultural potential deprives the nation of… Read More
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Labour Explains Why Workers Are on Strike Despite Otu’s Approval of N70000 Minimum Wage
Calabar, Nigeria – The Organised Labour in Cross River State has given reasons why workers are on strike despite Governor Bassey Otu’s approval of N70,000… Read More
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Governor Otu Approves N70000 Minimum Wage for Cross River Workers
Calabar, Nigeria – Governor Bassey Otu has approved N70,000 minimum wage for Cross River State workers. Converseer reports that the State Government reached an agreement… Read More
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Workers Defy Governor Otu’s Appeal, Shut All Public Offices in Cross River
Calabar, Nigeria – Workers in Cross River State have defied Governor Bassey Otu’s appeal and shut down all public offices in the state over the… Read More
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Cross River Workers to Embark on 2-Day Strike Over Minimum Wage
Calabar, Cross River State – The Organised Labour in the State has directed all workers to commence a 2-day strike over the non-implementation of the… Read More
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Labour leaders give reasons why they accepted ₦70,000 minimum wage
The Organised Labour, consisting of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC), have given reasons why they accepted ₦70,000 as the… Read More
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TUC insists on N250,000 minimum wage
The Trade Union Congress (TUC) has reiterated its demand for a N250,000 minimum wage for Nigerian workers. The TUC president, Festus Osifo, on Tuesday, disclosed… Read More
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Labour rejects ₦100,000 Starvation Wage, says one-week grace period ends Tuesday
The Organised Labour on Monday said it won’t accept ₦100,000 Starvation Wage as the new minimum wage proposed by some individuals and economists. This was… Read More
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Labour reduces minimum wage to N250,000 as Govt proposes N62,000
The Organised Labour has stepped down their proposals of the monthly national minimum wage to N250,000. The Government and the Organised Private Sector have also… Read More
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We have not suspended strike – Labour
The Organised Labour has said it has not suspended its indefinite strike that started on Monday, 3rd June 2024. Recall that the Nigeria Labour Congress… Read More