The chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, in Cross River State, Comrade Ben Ukpebi, has said that following the expiration of the initial two weeks notice to the Cross River State governmen…
The chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, in Cross River State, Comrade Ben Ukpebi, has said that following the expiration of the initial two weeks notice to the Cross River State government, it is again giving the state government another one week notice in compliance with labour laws.Labouring in vain: Workers excited by move to criminalize casualization
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