Nigeria Labour Congress Suleja

Nigeria Labour Congress Suleja Social security n contract with the masses
Minna road local government Secretariat Suleja , Niger S

15/08/2024

Afternoon Comrades
The general mop up screening is ongoing now in Labour house with zone B in appearance
I'm intimated to inform the other zones especially zone A who are to appear tomorrow Friday 16/8/2024 will now take place on Saturday 17/8/2024 while zone C have to await further notice for their appearance
Thanks
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Suleman D Tanko CNA
Branch Forum chairman NLC

15/08/2024

MAJOR TAKE-AWAY FROM THE ORGANISED LABOUR RADIO DISCUSSION;

1- State civil servants were paid leave grant on GL because that was the agreement reached between the state government and Organise Labour in 2018.

2- Civil servants who were offered appointments in 2018 are not entitled to 2019 leave grant.

3- Verification of local government workers revealed that some workers started working at the age of seven with fake certificates.

4- Local Government Chairmen can request for loan from the state government to pay wage award and leave grant of their staff.

5- 27.5% TSS (Q) will be paid to teachers upon completion of NLC workers verification exercise

6- Negotiation of MINIMUM WAGE in Niger state must wait for template from the National Salary Wages and lncome Commission

7- Labour has paid more than 91% local govt June and July staff salary. The remaining are those having issues which we are trying to resolve.

8- Retiree Leave Grant will be paid.

NLC Media

The state NLC chairman briefing the journalist at the end of today's Rally in Niger State House of Assembly Minna
02/08/2023

The state NLC chairman briefing the journalist at the end of today's Rally in Niger State House of Assembly Minna

18/10/2017

Nigeria Labour Congress Suleja LG chapter is working very hard to acquire the housing estate located just beside Suleja academy for its members

14/05/2016

The NLC have given the Federal government up to Wednesday next week to revert to the old price of PMS known as petroleum or face mass action from the its members and other civil society groups

On behalf of the entire executives and members of the Nigerian Labour Congress Suleja LG our hearts are saddened to hear...
02/04/2016

On behalf of the entire executives and members of the Nigerian Labour Congress Suleja LG our hearts are saddened to hear the death of Alhaji Adamu Badaru,Banaga and village head of maskwani, words cannot even begin to express our sorrows but our thoughts and prayers are with him and his family

25/11/2011

The Nigerian Labour Congress has threatened to shut down the Kano headquarters of the Power Holding Company of Nigeria on Monday if the chief executive Alhaji Muhammad Balogun did not withdraw a letter of query written to the leader of the Union of Electricity Workers comrade Saminu Hassan
A letter signed by the chairman of the chapter comrade Isa Yunusa Danguguwa stated that the labour body wants the management of the Kano distribution company to withdraw the query served on the electricity workers union’s scribe until Friday failure of which could lead to the closure of the headquarters of the company by Friday.

17/11/2011

fuel subsidy to be killed in the lower chamber of the parliament soon, your prayers are needed

09/11/2011

The leadership of the NLC Suleja is very much concern on the issue of water scarcity in our community, just this afternoon we are been alerted by one of the managerial staff of the Niger State Water Board here in Suleja that the repair of the spoilt machine is almost concluded and by Friday everything will be normal

06/11/2011

B-A-R-K--A D-A- S-A-L-L-A-H

03/11/2011

Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) is an umbrella organisation for trade unions in Nigeria. It was founded in 1978 following a merger of four different organisations: Nigeria Trade Union Congress (NTUC), Labour Unity Front (LUF), United Labour Congress (ULC) and Nigeria Workers Council (NWC). The numerous affiliated unions were restructured into 42 industrial unions. Its founding President was Wahab Goodluck.
During its history, conflicts with the military regime twice led to the dissolution of the NLC's national organs, the first in 1988 under the military regime of General Ibrahim Babangida and the second in 1994, under the regime of General Sani Abacha. Under Nigeria's military governments, labour leaders were frequently arrested and union meetings disrupted. Following democratic reforms in the country, some of the anti-union regulations were abolished in January 1999. The same month Adams Oshiomhole was elected President of the reformed organisation.
Today, the NLC has 29 affiliated unions. In total, they gather around 4 million members, according to their own figures. This makes the NLC one of the largest trade union organisations in Africa.

03/11/2011

with the exception of local government workers, medical and health workers and local education staffs, the Niger State workers have received the new minumum wage of N18,000 for the month of October 2011

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Suleja

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Monday 08:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 17:00
Thursday 08:00 - 17:00
Friday 08:00 - 17:00
Saturday 08:00 - 17:00

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08038128137

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