US Government Shutdown Breaks Record as Longest Ever
The United States government shutdown has officially become the longest in history, surpassing 35 days and causing widespread disruption across federal services and agencies.
The United States government shutdown has officially become the longest in history, surpassing 35 days and causing widespread disruption across federal services and agencies.
America's federal government shutdown equals historic 21-day record as President Trump and Democrats remain deadlocked over border wall funding, affecting 800,000 workers.
Enugu State health workers break ranks with national labor action, citing unique state-level agreements and commitment to patient care amidst nationwide health sector strike.
Nigeria Labour Congress raises urgent concerns about the deteriorating state of democracy and economic hardship facing citizens during election periods as basic commodity prices surge uncontrollably.
Nigeria Labour Congress calls for urgent healthcare reforms and political mobilization of workers to address systemic failures and improve working conditions across sectors.
Nigerian state governor approves enhanced salary package for local government health workers, boosting healthcare delivery across primary facilities.
NARD gives federal government 72-hour deadline to address unpaid salaries and hazard allowances, threatening industrial action if demands aren't met.
A Nigerian woman shares heartbreaking story of her father who abandoned them as children, only to return years later demanding financial support and insulting her when she couldn't meet his full request.
Germany officially launches new skilled worker program targeting Nigerian professionals in tech, healthcare, and engineering sectors with streamlined visa processing.
NASU sounds alarm over worsening economic crisis as workers struggle to survive amid skyrocketing living costs and relentless fuel price hikes across Nigeria.
A Nigerian man's viral post revealing his alleged salary structure at Dangote Cement has sparked nationwide debate about workers' compensation in major manufacturing companies.
A Nigerian man's revelation of his entry-level compensation package at an oil company has sparked massive reactions online, with many stunned by the attractive benefits.
As Nigeria prepares for its ₦41 trillion 2025 budget, citizens are calling on National Assembly members to ensure proper oversight of executive borrowing and prevent unsustainable debt accumulation.
Federal Medical Centre Jalingo refutes claims of medical negligence while revealing shocking details of nursing staff assault by patient relatives in Taraba State.
Federal Government commits to settling ₦11.995 billion in withheld salaries for doctors and healthcare professionals, promising payment within three days to resolve lingering industrial disputes.
The Federal Government takes decisive action to resolve the ongoing doctors' strike by releasing ₦11.9 billion to clear accumulated arrears, signaling a major breakthrough in healthcare negotiations.
Nigeria's healthcare system faces total shutdown as NARD begins indefinite strike over unmet demands, leaving millions without medical care.
Bangladeshi dock workers paralyze Chittagong port operations in massive strike against foreign management takeover, raising concerns about national sovereignty and workers' rights.
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has successfully conducted promotion examinations for 450 civil servants, marking a significant step in career progression within Nigeria's public service sector.
Renowned cleric Apostle Harrison Ayintete exposes the financial struggles of Nigerian pastors, revealing many earn as low as ₦15,000 monthly while calling for urgent church reforms.
Human rights activist Omoyele Sowore exposes how contract staffing in Nigeria's public and private sectors creates exploitative working conditions he describes as government-sanctioned slavery.
The Non-Academic Staff Union of Universities reveals the harsh realities forcing frequent industrial actions in Nigeria's tertiary education sector. Discover the underlying issues affecting university operations.
MAN reveals only 49% of manufacturers' forex needs are met, threatening production and economic growth despite positive 4% sector outlook for 2024.
Nigerian students unite in calling for domestic crude oil allocation to boost local refining capacity and tackle fuel scarcity crisis.
Nigeria Labour Congress declares war on proposed Social Security Bill, warning of mass withdrawal from contributory scheme. Workers' rights under threat?