Nigerian workers have issued a 14-day ultimatum to the Federal Government to address the current hardship in the country or face workers’ wrath. But many are wondering if it is …
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Blackout, shutdown imminent as workers defy court, insist on strike; Unacceptable, says Presidency
by Adminby AdminNigerian workerd appear to be defying the courts as they insist they will begin a nationwide, indefinite strike from midnight of Nov. 14. The Nigerian Union of Electricity Employees (NUEE) …
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Brace up for tough times, Tinubu tells workers; Obi says they should not be disheartened
by Adminby AdminPresident-elect Bola Ahmed Tinubu has urged workers to brace up for tough and hard decisions he may take after he is sworn-in, seeking their cooperation and understanding ahead of time. …
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Workers’ protest over severance package on Tuesday greeted the shutting down of the Abuja Sherston Hotel by Marriott International, managers of the hotel. Marriot shut down the hotel on behalf …
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Fakafikifakafikifaka…fi…ki…fa…ka…fi…, trains go silent as workers’ three days warning strike begin
by editorby editorAny doubt as to whether railway workers will make good their threat to carry out a three-day warning strike was cleared Wednesday as most stations across the country were almost …
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As Kaduna killing fields suck more blood, el Rufai calls bluff of workers, says not elected as pay officer
by editorby editorWith the killing fields of Kaduna sucking more blood of indigenes with the death of a father, son were killed, Governor Nasir el Rufai has pointedly told grumbling workers in …
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NIPC workers protest continues, as management calls for dialogue
by editorby editorThe indefinite industrial action by workers of the Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission (NIPC), which began on Wednesday continued on Thursday, with the normal official business at the headquarters of the …
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Plateau on edge, fear hoodlums’ hijack of protests by teachers, LG workers demanding minimum wage
by editorby editorThe Plateau State government is not at ease following days of protests by local government workers and teachers insisting on being paid the new minimum wage of N30,000 per month. …
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COVID-19: Buhari’s main man, Kyari, tests positive; Govt begins shutdown process
by editorby editorOne of the closest men to President Muhammadu Buhari, his Chief of Staff, Abba Kyari, has tested positive for COVID-19. However, according to THISDAY newspaper, the President tested negati6. The …