Samuel Bello, Abuja Managing Director of Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN), Ahmed Dangiwa, on Wednesday, revealed that a sum of N193.4 billion mortgage loans had been disbursed to 18,935 Nigerian workers. Dangiwa, who stated this, in Abuja, at the launch of FMBN’s digital platforms, noted that this was done in collaboration with Nigerian Labour […]
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Nigerian workers
Again, labour draws battle line
Labour warned that any reduction in the N30,000 agreed in the committee’s report to President Muhammadu Buhari would lead to devastating consequences. Bimbola Oyesola and James Ojo, Abuja Organized Labour has given the Federal Government December deadline to commence payment of the N30,000 new national minimum wage to Nigerian workers. This is even as feelers emerged […]
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Nigerian workers may get N30,000 as new minimum wage
Labour, which had earlier proposed N66,500, later scaled down to N38,000 and said that would be the least it could accept for Nigerian workers. Bimbola Oyesola The new minimum wage for workers in the country may have been fixed for N30,000 as the committee finalised its negotiation last Friday. READ ALSO: 2009 pact: ASUU withdraws from […]
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Labour spoils for war
The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) said that its members would begin a nationwide strike alongside civil society organizations on September 26 Bimbola Oyesola Baring any last minute intervention by the Federal Government, the Organised Labour will begin an indefinite strike on Wednesday, when the 14-day ultimatum it issued on September 12 will expire. All the […]
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Saving NSITF from avoidable crash, giving workers their dues
Recent revelations of sleaze at the Nigeria Social Insurance Trusts Fund, NSITF, a key agency of the federal government saddled with the task of mobilising funds for the prompt payment of workman’s compensation to Nigerian workers, are to say the least, highly embarrassing. It is clear to all that since its inception, the NSITF has never suffered such high level of pillage and haemorrhage, leading to the inability of the agency to discharge its statutory functions to the workers, thereby leaving them with a sour taste in the mouths and almost defeating the purpose for which it was established by the government.
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