Strike: Labour minister meets NLC, TUC over 14-day ultimatum
BREAKING: Tinubu Meets Labour Leaders as NLC, TUC Declare Strike – TheTalk.NG
- President Bola Tinubu-led federal government and the organised labour have met in Abuja over the two-week strike notice issued by the NLC and the TUC
- The federal government team, led by the minister of state for labour and employment, Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, promised that the payment of wages will from now be prompt, urging the union to suspend the ultimatum
- However, the NLC and TUC did not shift their ground while asking the Tinubu-led government to fulfil their agreement reached in October
FG meet the leadership of NLC, TUC over planned strike
Photo Credit: Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Nigeria Labour CongressSource: Twitter
NLC, TUC announce gives strike notice
Tinubu promises respect agreement with labour
“Onyejeocha also appealed to the labour organisations to withdraw their 14-day ultimatum, as the government had stepped up efforts to complete the implementation of the agreement.”
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