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Protesters in Osun Demand Resignation Over Insecurity

NLC, NANS, TUC, NASU, and NUJ members in Osun State staged a protest against rising killings and kidnappings, calling on President Tinubu and governors to resign if overwhelmed. Read their demands.

NLC: Nigerian Workers' Crisis Worse Than Civil War

The Nigeria Labour Congress warns that financial insecurity is crippling workers, with real wages declining. Urgent government action is needed to stabilise the economy and protect incomes.

AAUA Lecturers End Four-Month Strike Action

Academic staff at Adekunle Ajasin University suspend four-month strike after reaching agreement with management. Lecturers return to classrooms despite outstanding salary issues.

Workers Urge Tinubu to Pay N35,000 Wage Arrears

Nigerian federal workers are urging President Tinubu to clear the outstanding three months of the N35,000 wage award, citing the rising cost of living. Read more on the payment delays.

Boeing Strike Ends: Workers Accept New Contract

Boeing defense workers in the US have ended a three-month strike, securing a major wage increase. Discover the details of the new agreement and what it means for the aviation industry.

PENGASSAN Strike Threatens Nigeria's Oil Economy

As PENGASSAN oil workers threaten nationwide strike over minimum wage disputes, Nigeria faces potential economic paralysis. Explore the delicate balance between workers' rights and national survival.

FG Pays ₦12B Health Workers Arrears in 72 Hours

Federal Government commits to settling ₦11.995 billion in withheld salaries for doctors and healthcare professionals, promising payment within three days to resolve lingering industrial disputes.

FG Releases ₦11.9B to End Doctors' Strike

The Federal Government takes decisive action to resolve the ongoing doctors' strike by releasing ₦11.9 billion to clear accumulated arrears, signaling a major breakthrough in healthcare negotiations.

FG Clears ₦2.3B University Salary Arrears

Nigerian government releases ₦2.3 billion to settle outstanding salary increments and promotion arrears for academic and non-academic staff across federal universities, addressing long-standing grievances in the education sector.

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