The leadership of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has
fixed September 5, 2023, to proceed on a warning strike over the unbearable
suffering faced by Nigerians after the subsidy removal policy.
President of the NLC, Joe Ajaero, issued the threat on
Friday after the union’s National Executive Council.
Labour also berated the Federal Government for interfering
in the affairs of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), saying
it would do everything to resist such undue interference.
The apex workers union also accused the Imo State Government
of meddling in their affairs.
Details later…
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A poor labour looking joof rice but when they get stew rice and salad they go to sleep. Your the real problem of holding several government to account. Stop your warning strike. Nigerians do not want it anymore. Compromised NLC & TUC
ReplyDeleteBodies like NLC lead us to these mess. Very corrupt. If I will be nigerias president I will disband NLC and bodies like you. Whenever there are issues you open your mouth and ask for salary increase. What about those that are not working who constitute the majority of Nigerians. Even among the working class what about state and LG workers who are almost slaves with a substantive director collection g 100k or less as salary. Tell baba tinubu that no salary increase or palliatives will reduce the hardship that he should look at God and reverse the subsidy like they did in Kenya until all necessary measured and taken like functional refineries in place a d strong value of naira etc but people are dying people are dying
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