Nigeria Labour Congress, (NLC), and the Trace Union Congress, (TUC) on Friday, shunned an emergency meeting with the Federal Government scheduled for 3 pm on Friday at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
Earlier, the Federal Government led by the Minister of Labour and Employment, Simon Lalong, had called an emergency meeting with the leaders of organized Labour at the Conference Room of the Office of the President’s Chief of Staff.
The meeting was fixed in order to persuade the labour movement against implementing its planned nationwide strike from Tuesday, October 3, 2023.
On Friday, the organized labour and affiliated bodies started mobilizing members in compliance with the proposed strike.
The Air Transport Services Senior Staff Association of Nigeria, the National Association of Aircraft Pilots and Engineers, and the Association of Nigerian Aviation Professionals have all announced plans to join the strike.
Also, the National Union of Banks, Insurance and Financial Institutions’ Employees announced its intention to participate in the strike.
Similarly, the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) and the National Union of Electricity Employees said they would join the indefinite strike announced on Thursday.
The country’s economy could be shut down if the proposed nationwide strike takes effect from next week Tuesday.
The development comes when Nigeria is battling with the crumbling Naira at the foreign exchange market, exchanging at N985/$ at the parallel market and soaring inflation of 25.80 per cent in August.
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