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NYSC Urges Edo Government to Reinstate Monthly Allowances for Corps Members

NYSC Urges Edo Government to Reinstate Monthly Allowances for Corps Members

The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has appealed to the Edo State Government to reinstate the monthly allowances for corps members deployed to the state, citing growing concerns over welfare and support. During the swearing-in

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FG, NAAT Sign MoU to Avert Strike, Resolve Withheld Salaries

FG, NAAT Sign MoU to Avert Strike, Resolve Withheld Salaries

The Federal Government has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the National Association of Academic Technologists (NAAT) to prevent a nationwide strike and address long-standing grievances, including withheld salaries and unpaid allowances. The agreement

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Striking Nurses Say 90% of Demands Require No Funding, Urge FG to Act

Striking Nurses Say 90% of Demands Require No Funding, Urge FG to Act

The National Association of Nigerian Nurses and Midwives (NANNM) has stated that over 90% of its demands in the ongoing nurses’ strike in Nigeria carry no financial implications. The association urged the Federal Government to

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Future of Work Must Be Human, Says CIPM

Future of Work Must Be Human, Says CIPM

The Chartered Institute of Personnel Management of Nigeria (CIPM) has urged organisations to prioritise employee well-being, mental health, and resilience to ensure sustainable workforce development. This call was made during the July 30 edition of

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PSC Bans Waivers, Warns Against Corrupt Recruitment Practices

PSC Bans Waivers, Warns Against Corrupt Recruitment Practices

The Police Service Commission (PSC) has announced it will no longer request recruitment waivers or replacement slots, citing the potential for corruption. PSC Chairman, retired DIG Hashimu Argungu, made the disclosure during a courtesy visit

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FG Urges Nurses to Shelve Planned Strike, Vows to Address Welfare Concerns

FG Urges Nurses to Shelve Planned Strike, Vows to Address Welfare Concerns

The Federal Government has urged the National Association of Nigerian Nurses and Midwives (NANNM) to suspend its planned seven-day warning strike over welfare and staffing issues. Minister of Labour and Employment, Mr. Muhammad Dingyadi, made

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Maritime Union Warns Employers: Prioritise Seafarer Welfare or Face Sanctions

Maritime Union Warns Employers: Prioritise Seafarer Welfare or Face Sanctions

The Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria (MWUN) has issued a stern warning to maritime employers, stating that negligence toward the welfare and safety of seafarers will no longer be tolerated. The President-General of MWUN, Mr.

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Oyo Nurses Join Nationwide Strike Over Welfare, Salary Delays

Oyo Nurses Join Nationwide Strike Over Welfare, Salary Delays

Nurses and midwives in Oyo State will join a nationwide seven-day warning strike from Wednesday, 30 July 2025, to 5 August, following directives from the National Association of Nigeria Nurses and Midwives (NANNM). The Oyo

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Labour Expert Warns Against Moving Minimum Wage to Concurrent List

Labour Expert Warns Against Moving Minimum Wage to Concurrent List

A labour expert, Mr. Jamiu Akolade, has analysed the implications of moving minimum wage legislation in Nigeria from the exclusive to the concurrent legislative list, warning of possible risks despite potential benefits. Speaking in Lagos,

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Female Lawyers Demand Gender Reform in Legal Profession to Boost Women’s Leadership

Female Lawyers Demand Gender Reform in Legal Profession to Boost Women’s Leadership

Female lawyers and key stakeholders have called for urgent reforms in Nigeria’s legal profession to promote gender inclusivity and increase women's representation in leadership roles. They argue that such transformation is vital for national development.