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NLC president Joe Ajaero

January 15, 2024

FG’s N35,000 wage award to continue till new minimum wage: Ajaero

Mr Ajaero said the payment would run for only six months before the commencement of the national minimum wage.

NLC president Joe Ajaero
November 15, 2023

NLC, TUC strike stalls Mobhad’s coroner inquest

The police said 26 people had been interviewed over Mohbad’s death, including his father, mother, sisters, brother, friends, wife and manager.

Mohbad
November 14, 2023

Workers defy NLC, TUC strike in Bauchi, observe partial compliance

Workers in Bauchi on Tuesday defied the indefinite nationwide strike embarked by NLC and TUC.

NLC TUC
November 10, 2023
Joe Ajaero
October 3, 2023

Suspended Strike: NECA praises TUC, NLC, FG deal

“There is a need for the government to live up to its commitment and fulfil the terms of the resolution.”

Bola Tinubu
October 1, 2023

Nasarawa speaker begs NLC, TUC to shelve planned strike

The speaker appreciated Nigerians for their loyalty and support to the government since independence in the country.

NLC TUC
October 1, 2023

Strike: FG calls organised labour to emergency meeting

Expected at the meeting are the national leadership of both the Nigeria Labour Congress and that of the Trade Union Congress.

Nigerian Labour Congress, Trade Union Congress and Simon Lalong
September 30, 2023

NLC Strike: NUPENG, affiliate unions direct members to withdraw services from Oct. 3

Consequently, the leadership of the Nigeria Labour Congress met on Tuesday, 26th September 2023, and resolved to commence an indefinite strike.

NLC
September 26, 2023

Speaker Abbas begs labour unions not to embark on strike

“We must, therefore, do everything within our powers to champion causes towards addressing the yearnings of our people,” he said.

Tajudeen Abbas
August 22, 2023

NLC president says building workers’ capacity will boost Nigeria’s development

Mr Ajaero said decent work should be accompanied with fair wages, safe environment, equal opportunities.

NLC president Joe Ajaero and Nigerian workers