TOP NEWS The 1981 general strike and the struggle for minimum wage Life has become nasty, brutish, and short for Nigerian workers in 2024. Life is now full of hunger, pains, insecurity and poverty. Unemployment, underemployment and inflation are high. Izielen Agbon
Workers demand living wage as FG unveils negotiation committee Terhemba Daka (Abuja) and Gloria Nwafor (Lagos)
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Minimum wage negotiations to begin last quarter of 2023, says NLC Collins Olayinka (Geneva, Switzerland) and Seye Olumide (Ibadan)