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Labour Rejects Proposed Contributory Pension Scheme, Upholds Payment Demand

By Gladys Omirigbe The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and Trade Union Congress (TUC) Cross River State Council have rejected the proposed contributory pension scheme, citing “misimplementation” of the Scheme in other States. The Union’s stance on the scheme was contained in a communique issued at a meeting held on Monday 23rd October 2023, at the

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Vote For Peter Obi And Other Labour Party Candidates – NLC To Nigerian Workers

By Ogar Monday The Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, has endorsed the presidential ambition of Mr. Peter Obi of the Labour Party in this Saturday’s general election. The trade union in a release signed by Comrade Chris Uyot, National  Secretary of NLC’s National Political Commission, asked all workers and members of affiliate unions to mobilize and

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Labour Berates Ayade Over Tear-Gassing Of Old Women Owed 6 Months Salaries (VIDEO)

By CrossRiverWatch Admin The organized labor in Cross River State has berated Governor Ben Ayade for the harassment of aged women protesting the non payment of their salaries for 6 months. Hundreds of road sweepers in Calabar attached to the Calabar Urban Development Authority protested along major streets to draw attention to their plight and

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BREAKING: NLC Chairman In Cross River, Ben Ukpepi Released After After 85 Days

By Ushang Ewa Comrade Ben Ukpepi, the Chairman of the Nigerian Labour Congress in Cross River State has been released after veeb5in captivity for 85 Days. Mr. Ukpepi was kidnapped on March 21st 2021 about 400 days after he was released from his first kidnap. He was released after ransom was paid twice after an

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The Guardian Saturday Magazine – Saving The Life-savers

By Chukwuma Muanya, The Guardian Newspaper They have put their lives on the line. They are most likely to contract one of the deadliest diseases in human history yet they remain at the frontlines. Indeed, medical doctors, nurses and other health workers are at the front line of the war against the dreaded coronavirus (COVID-19).

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