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The Organized Labour in Rivers State has staged a protest at the state House of Assembly against moves by the National Assembly to remove the Minimum Wage ....
The Nigeria Labour Congress, (NLC) in Kogi on Wednesday gave the Kogi State government a 12-day ultimatum to resume negotiations with it on the new ....
The Ondo State House of Assembly has vowed that it would reject the proposed bill seeking the removal of minimum wage from the exclusive legislative list. ....
Share The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Kogi State chapter, on Wednesday gave the state government 12 days ultimatum to immediately reopen discussion on the implementation of the minimum wage in the state. The workers came out in their hundreds as early as 7:00 a.m. on Wednesday and marched to the state assembly with placards carrying various inscriptions. The state chairman of NLC, Comrade Onu Edoka, made the call when he led other workers to Kogi State House of Assembly and presented letter of their position to the Speaker, Prince Matthew Kolawole. Edoka, who gave the ultimatum on behalf of the workers, also urged government to back all promotions made since its inception with cash. ....
REPORT: SHORTAGE OF TEACHERS: Kogi schools turn to PTA for help On A shortage of teachers harms students, teachers and the public education system as a whole. It hampers students’ ability to learn, reduces teachers’ productivity, and consumes economic resources that could be better deployed elsewhere. The state of education in Kogi State at present is in a state of coma. One of the major reasons being the acute shortage of teachers that has bedevilled the state’s education for many years. For example, the staff strength of the basic education teachers in Kogi state as of December 2015 was 23,466 which comprises teaching and non-teaching staff, according to a statement from the state chapter of Basic Education Staff Association of Nigeria, BESAN. ....