Doctors have expressed reservations about government's latest salary offer. The government increased the amount allocated to doctors' allowances from Sh1.35 billion to Sh1.9 ... Read more »
Striking doctors have rejected government's offer to increase allowances by Sh50,000 per month. Doctors are demanding a pay rise, better working conditions and equipment in public ... Read more »
Minibus and long distance truck drivers have issued a two-week strike notice over high fuel prices. Read more »
As the strike entered its second day on Tuesday doctors rejected a government offer to increase allowances as hospitals in Western, Nyanza, Rift Valley and Central Provinces ... Read more »
As nurses cancelled their plans to strike after receiving salary increment, doctors across the country have begun their industrial action after negotiations with the government ... Read more »
University lecturers across Nigeria have begun an indefinite strike today. Read more »
President Goodluck Jonathan admonished public office holders to bring smiles to the faces of citizens by helping to create jobs for youth or risk possible revolt in the country. Read more »
Doctors say they will only abort their countrywide strike action plans when they get a 300 percent salary increase. Read more »
Public universities could face disruptions again if salary talks between government and unions fail. Read more »
Public hospital nurses have threatened to join the planned countrywide doctors' strike. Read more »
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