Shabana Mahmood vows to stick with hardline migration policies after byelection defeat
Shabana Mahmood remains committed to her hardline immigration policies despite calls from unions and Labour MPs for a reevaluation following a byelection loss.
Wage arrears: Labour issues Friday ultimatum to FG
Nigerian organized labor has given the Federal Government a deadline to settle outstanding wage arrears owed to public service workers, warning of potential action if demands are unmet.
Reform UK promises to scrap flagship Labour worker and rentersβ protections
Reform UK has announced intentions to revoke key legislation related to workers' rights and tenant protections, drawing criticism from unions and renters' groups.
The government gives the green light to amendments to the Labour Code: it also concerns wages
The Lithuanian government is set to implement amendments to the Labour Code aimed at enhancing workers' rights and improving negotiation power for trade unions and employers.
Employers Finally Agreed to Set a Minimum Wage
Employers and unions in Estonia have reached an agreement on the minimum wage for this year, setting it at 939 euros after negotiations.
Ghana: NLC Secures Court Injunction Against Striking University Unions...but NEC Urges Members to Be Resolute
The National Labour Commission in Ghana has secured a court injunction against four striking university unions, declaring their strike illegal and requiring them to cease the action immediately.
Unions and Labour MPs call on Starmer to end βnarrow factional agendaβ
Union leaders and Labour MPs are urging Keir Starmer to abandon a divisive approach within the party that they believe is jeopardizing electoral success.
The Two Major Trade Unions Say, 'Let's Find Solutions Together to Employment Crisis in the AI Era'
The leaders of South Korea's two major trade unions have decided to jointly address the employment crisis and deteriorating labor conditions exacerbated by the rise of artificial intelligence (AI).
UPDATED: NLC, TUC, suspend protest in Abuja after meeting with Wike
Labour unions in Nigeria have called off protests in Abuja after a successful meeting with the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, instructing their members to return to work immediately.
Big money, small impact: Govs face fire over N9tn FAAC windfall
State governors in Nigeria are under criticism for their handling of a N9tn windfall from the Federation Account, as many believe this substantial revenue increase has not translated into significant welfare improvements for citizens.
Police urge NLC, TUC to reschedule Tuesdayβs Abuja protest
The Federal Capital Territory Police Command has requested the Nigeria Labour Congress and Trade Union Congress to postpone their planned February 3 protest due to security concerns.