Tag: STRIKE
Nkem Ndem: 7 things students can do during ASUU strike
It has been a few years since Nigerian students had to deal with long-term strikes; and just at the moment we thought the era...
ASUU begins indefinite strike
The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) on Monday announced that it had commenced a “total and comprehensive indefinite” nationwide strike.
Addressing journalists after an...
OGBC workers begin strike over unpaid salaries
Workers of the Ogun State Broadcasting Corporation (OGBC) in Abeokuta on Wednesday started an indefinite strike over unpaid four months’ salaries.
The workers arrived at...
Aviation unions call off strike against Arik Air
Aviation unions have called of their industrial action against Arik Air following an intervention by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA).
This was made known...
Oyo workers to get two months salaries as strike ends
Workers and pensioners in the civil service of Oyo State will receive January and February 2016 arrears of salaries and pensions within the next...
APC blames Fayose for death of Ekiti varsity students
The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ekiti State has commiserated with the families of seven students who lost their lives in auto crash last...
NLC declares indefinite strike in Oyo
The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has directed workers in Oyo State to commence an indefinite strike from Tuesday.
NLC President, Ayuba Wabba, stated this in...
We want salary, not solidarity strike, Ekiti workers tell Fayose
Workers in Ekiti State on Sunday reacted to a “solidarity strike” embarked upon by Governor Ayo Fayose, saying what they need is money not...
Ondo not for civil servants only, govt tells NLC
The Ondo State Government on Sunday responded to a letter by the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) calling on it to pay workers salaries by...
Ondo workers begin indefinite strike to protest Mimiko’s inability to pay...
Civil Servants in Ondo State are to begin an indefinite strike action on Wednesday, June 1, to protest the non-payment of over five months...