Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr. Chris Ngige
The year 2020 was used by the organised labour to prepare for likely frustration awaiting the movement in 2021.
The characterisations of the struggles that the organised labour embarked upon last year and the unsatisfactory resolutions indeed prepared the docility labour will witness this year.
For the records, the struggles of labour movement were divided into two. The first was the two-in-one struggle against deregulation of the downstream sector and increment in electricity tariffs. The second aspect was the struggles of the trade unions in the federal universities which lasted for more than nine months.
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