Labour shuts down National Assembly, Federal Secretariat | National Reporters

By: Christy Adah _ Abuja

As the labour industrial strike continue to take widespread in the nation's capital Abuja and other States, the Parliamentary Staff Union of Nigeria (PASAN) on Monday shut down the National Assembly in compliance with the indefinite strike action declared by Organised Labour to press home demand for living wage for Nigerian workers.

Late Sunday, 2nd June, the President of the Senate, Senator Godswill Akpabio and other relevant stakeholders had a long meeting to negotiate further on the workers Union demands but failed woefully.

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The Federal Government through her Minister of labour has been on the table with NLC and her counterpart, TUC and pleaded to be paying N60,000 against the Union's demand of N464,000.

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