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Joint leadership of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC), Delta State chapters, has soft-pedalled on its threat to down tools over alleged taxation on workers’ salaries, partial implementation of minimum wage, among other issues.
Rising from a marathon extra-ordinary council meeting in Warri, the two labour unions said they have suspended the 14 day ultimatum given to the Delta State Government to address what they described as “the burning issues.’’
To this end, a seven-man committee has been constituted to monitor the implementation of the decisions reached at the meeting with the Delta State Government.
Source: Daily Independent
see more at http://dailyindependentnig.com/2013/11/nlc-tuc-suspend-14-day-ultimatum-to-delta-govt/
Rising from a marathon extra-ordinary council meeting in Warri, the two labour unions said they have suspended the 14 day ultimatum given to the Delta State Government to address what they described as “the burning issues.’’
To this end, a seven-man committee has been constituted to monitor the implementation of the decisions reached at the meeting with the Delta State Government.
Source: Daily Independent
see more at http://dailyindependentnig.com/2013/11/nlc-tuc-suspend-14-day-ultimatum-to-delta-govt/