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Fuel Price Hike Violates Our Agreement With FG – NLC

Fuel Price Hike Violates Our Agreement With FG – NLC       The Nigeria Labour Congress has rejected the fuel price hike from between N158 and N160 per litre to between N168 and N170, stating that it has worsened the level of anguish in the country. It noted...

Discos Commence Implementation Of Revised Electricity Tariff

Discos Commence Implementation Of Revised Electricity Tariff       Power distribution companies have commenced the implementation of the revised electricity tariff that was jointly agreed upon by organised labour and the Federal Government. In a report in Sunday, the Nigeria Labour Congress stated that the Federal Government would...

Electricity Tariff: FG Agrees To Provide Relief Of N10.20k/kW For Three Months

Electricity Tariff: FG Agrees To Provide Relief Of N10.20k/kW For Three Months       The Federal Government has agreed to provide a tariff relief of N10.20 per kilowatt of electricity for Nigerians for the next three months and also massively distribute free meters to electricity consumers. This was...

Electricity Consumers Won’t Accept Tariff Hike – NLC

Electricity Consumers Won’t Accept Tariff Hike - NLC The Nigeria Labour Congress on Monday said consumers across the country would not comply with the payment of electricity bill should the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission go ahead with the proposed increase in the tariff payable by...

Workers welfare our Priority- Wabba

Workers welfare our Priority- Wabba President of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) Comrade Ayuba Wabba has reiterated Labour’s commitment to the welfare of Nigerian workers. The labour chief stated this while receiving members of Radio, Television, Theatre and Arts Workers Union (RATTAWU) led by their National...

Workers Task FG to Prioritize Minimum Wage Review

Workers Task FG to Prioritize Minimum Wage Review A cross section of workers in Abuja have called on the Federal Government to Prioritize the upward review of the national minimum wage, to promote productivity and national growth. The workers made the call in separate interviews with...