Tag: Ngige
Strike ASUU: No hope in sight
The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), says there is no hope in sight to suspend its lingering strike due to alleged lack of...
Minimum Wage: Parties Shift Grounds as Talks Continue Today
THE Federal Government cannot meet the demand of Labour in the new minimum wage regime, Minister of Labour and Employment Chris Ngige, said on...
Why ASUU Staged a Walk-Out-Ngige
Representatives of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) on Monday staged a walkout from a meeting with a federal government delegation.
The government delegation...
FG is Set to Tackle Unemployment – Ngige
One of the crises confronting the Nigerian nation is the seemingly intractable employment crisis which experts and many social commentators warn that it is...
Fuel Scarcity Looming as PENGASSAN Goes on Strike
Fuel stations across the country have finally shut down.
The closure of the filling stations followed threats by members of the Petroleum and Natural Gas...
Oil Workers Call off Strike
Although not many felt the impact of the strike, oil workers have suspended their one-week-old strike.
The strike was called by the Petroleum and Natural...
Bank Retrenchments: Senate Summons Ngige, Emefiele, Bank Chiefs
The Senate has summoned the Minister of Labour and Productivity, Dr Chris Ngige, CBN Governor, Mr Godwin Emefiele and bank chiefs, to appear before...
Skye Bank Ignores Ngige’s Directive, Sacks 175 Employees
Skye Bank Plc may have ignored the directive by Labour and Productivity Minister, Senator Chris Ngige, that banks should halt further retrenchment of its...
FG Asks Banks, Financial Institutions to Halt On-going Retrenchment
The Federal government has directed banks, insurance and other financial institutions to stop the on-going sacking of workers in the sector where close to 10,000 bankers, oil workers...
FG Constitutes Technical Panel on Fuel Price Hike
The Technical Committee constituted by the Federal Government and members of workers unions to consider the issues raised over the increment in petrol price...