ILO Sets September Deadline for Nigeria on Union Freedom

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ILO Sets September Deadline for Nigeria on Union Freedom

The International Labour Organisation has given Nigeria until September 2026 to report on steps taken to address concerns over workers’ rights, trade union freedoms, and compliance with international labour standards. As reported by Nairametrics, the development was disclosed by the Secretary-General of the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria, Nuhu Toro, during a briefing on the Read More: https://punchng.com/ilo-sets-september-deadline-for-nigeria-on-trade-union-freedom-concerns

The International Labour Organisation (ILO) has mandated that Nigeria provide a report by September 2026 concerning its efforts to address concerns about trade union freedoms. This deadline also covers Nigeria's compliance with international labor standards and the protection of workers' rights. The announcement was made by the Secretary-General of the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria, Nuhu Toro. He provided details during a recent briefing regarding the country's labor practices. The ILO's directive emphasizes the international community's scrutiny of Nigeria's labor policies.

This development highlights international pressure on Nigeria to uphold workers' rights and trade union freedoms, potentially impacting labor relations and economic policy.

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