50 companies in Nigeria & over 100,000 workers thrown into job market as harsh economy forces shutdown
Over 50 firms in the chemical and non-metallic products sub-sector of the nation’s economy are in a dilemma as multinationals,
Read moreOver 50 firms in the chemical and non-metallic products sub-sector of the nation’s economy are in a dilemma as multinationals,
Read moreNigeria has further climbed up the ladder, moving from fourth to second among countries with the highest number of people
Read moreThe federal government has halted the plan to the sell subsidized 50-kilogram (kg) bags of rice to public servants priced
Read moreThe Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun, has revealed that the country currently spends $600
Read moreThe Nigeria Labour Congress has denied reports that it has withdrawn from the planned nationwide protest against economic hardship scheduled
Read moreSenate President Godswill Akpabio has announced that the newly approved minimum wage applies to all workers across both public and
Read moreA human rights lawyer Femi Falana has cautioned the Federal Government against threatening the organisers of a planned nationwide protest
Read moreThe Senate has successfully passed the new minimum wage bill through its third reading, marking a significant milestone in the
Read moreOnly a few states appear to have received the 20 trucks of rice palliative earmarked for each of the 36
Read morePresident Bola Tinubu has approved N70,000 minimum wage for Nigerian workers, promising to review the national minimum wage law every
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