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Nigeria Labour made serious decision on strike after supreme court.

Posted on November 3, 2018

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The organised labour has insisted on going ahead with its planned indefinite strike next Tuesday over the national minimum wage despite a restraining order by the court.

This was the position of the Labour movement after a joint meeting by three Labour centres, including, the Nigeria Labour Congress, Trade union Congress and the United Labour Congress.

The Deputy National Secretary of the ULC, Chris Onyeka who was at the meeting in Abuja described the said court injunction as mere speculation, adding that they have not been served any court order.

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The organised labour has insisted on going ahead with its planned indefinite strike next Tuesday over the national minimum wage despite a restraining order by the court.

This was the position of the Labour movement after a joint meeting by three Labour centres, including, the Nigeria Labour Congress, Trade union Congress and the United Labour Congress.

The Deputy National Secretary of the ULC, Chris Onyeka who was at the meeting in Abuja described the said court injunction as mere speculation, adding that they have not been served any court order.

Onyeka who spoke in an interview with DAILY POST said, “The Labour movement would not be intimidated by the federal government,” adding that they have resolved to commence the strike next week.

Onyeka who spoke in an interview with DAILY POST said, “The Labour movement would not be intimidated by the federal government,” adding that they have resolved to commence the strike next week.

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