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  2. 2024 Nigerian general strike - Wikipedia

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    During the negotiations, the NLC significantly lowered their demanded minimum wage from ₦494,000 to ₦250,000. [8] Following a week of negotiations, on 10 June 2024, the NLC announced that it would reject any proposal for raising the minimum wage to ₦62,000 and even to ₦100,000, which it described as a "starvation wage".

  3. Nigeria Labour Congress - Wikipedia

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    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. [5] In 1996, the 42 affiliates of the NLC were merged into 29, by Act of Parliament. [2]

  4. Academic Staff Union of Universities - Wikipedia

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    On 14 March, ASUU extended the strike by 8 more weeks. [13] The Federal Government eventually met ASUU on 11 April 2022, exactly 56 days since the commencement of the strike. [14] On 9 May, ASUU extended the strike by additional 12 weeks, [15] and the strike reached six months without resolution, making it one of the longest ASUU strikes in ...

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  8. Nearly a week into UC strike, little bargaining progress, but ...

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  9. Adams Oshiomhole - Wikipedia

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    The NLC alleged that on 9 October 2004 Oshiomhole was abducted by State Security Services during a protest, but the Nigerian government said he submitted to voluntary custody. [ 13 ] He represented African workers for two terms on the Governing Body of the International Labour Organization (ILO), serving on the committee on Freedom of Association.