The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has cautioned employers of labour against arbitrary cuts in workers’ salaries or depriving them of their means of livelihood. Labour also urged government at all l…
The Nigeria Labour Congress has cautioned employers of labour against arbitrary cuts in workers’ salaries or depriving them of their means of livelihood.
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