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NLC SPEAKS ON FESTERING ISSUES OF NATIONAL IMPORTANCE

  • 17 Feb 2022
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A Press Release THE POSITION OF NIGERIAN WORKERS ON FESTERING ISSUES OF NATIONAL IMPORTANCE The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has observed the resurgence of a number of festering issues of national importance particularly the recent Supreme Court judgement on Executive Order 10 which provided guidelines for the implementation of autonomy for […]

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