Members of the Nigeria Labour Congress conducted themselves in a not so civil manner during their recent invasion of the MTN office.
Jimi Disu speaks on the invasion of MTN by members of the Nigeria Labour Congress on Monday.
Nigeria’s minimum wage was last reviewed to a paltry N18,000 (less than $50) seven years ago.
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NLC made the demand on Workers Day.
What changed?
The NLC thinks the move is illegal and unconstitutional.
Two persons were critically injured.
Some tweeps, in reaction, questioned the existence of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) while others lamented the situation that allowed foreigners enslave Nigerians in their country.
The company came under fire for sacking its workers after they demanded for their rights to join a lawful union.
The workers said they had been denied their right to form a lawful union for about 12 years now.
“Corruption has created a very bad image for the country and its citizens, as Nigerians are viewed as corrupt and dubious people outside.”