NLC meets FG over petrol subsidy removal -- despite court order halting strike

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NLC meets FG over petrol subsidy removal — despite court order halting strike | TheCable FuelSubsidy

that the national industrial court had restrained TUC and NLC from embarking on the industrial action.

The president’s pronouncement immediately led to a resurfacing of queues at petrol stations and a hike in the pump price of the product across the country.Organised labour had subsequently met with the government team but the sit-down ended in deadlock and was rescheduled for Sunday.

 

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