Nigerian Unions Halt Strike After Shutting Down Grid and Airports

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Nigerian labor unions have initiated an indefinite strike, shutting down the national power grid, disrupting airline operations, and blocking parliament gates, demanding an increase in the minimum wage from N30,000 to N494,000. The strike, the fourth since President Bola Tinubu took office, has led to widespread disruptions, including the closure of banks and hospitals. The unions are protesting the government's failure to address their demands amid rising inflation and a cost of living crisis.
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- Nigeria loses electricity and major airports close as unions seek higher wages amid record inflation The Associated Press
- Nigeria plunged into darkness as union workers shut down national grid in minimum wage protest CNN
- A ci gaba da yajin aiki - NLC BBC.com
- Breaking: Organised Labour suspends strike for five days Vanguard
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