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NLC Insists On Two-Day Warning Strike Over Fuel Subsidy Removal

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The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) remains unwavering in its plan for a two-day warning strike due to the federal government’s failure to address the challenges arising from the removal of fuel subsidies.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

This decision was confirmed by Comrade Gabriel Amari, the State NLC Chairman, during an interview on Monday.

The labor union accuses the federal government of neglecting negotiations and neglecting to implement resolutions from previous meetings.

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On August 2, organized labor staged protests against what they perceive as anti-people policies under President Bola Tinubu’s administration….CONTINUE READING

 

Amari emphasized that Nigerian workers have endured significant hardships since the removal of fuel subsidies by the federal government.

He asserted that all offices and institutions would be shut down, potentially crippling the nation’s economy if the government continues to ignore the pleas of the masses.

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He urged workers in the state to adhere strictly to labor directives, as they remain committed to fighting for the rights of Nigerian workers.

“If the government fails to heed the cries of Nigerian workers, we may be compelled to embark on an indefinite strike,” he warned.

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