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  Labour may seek further review of minimum wage -020709
From Kelvin Ebiri, Port Harcourt and Funmi Awoyale, Abuja
CALL it different strokes for different folks, you may not be too far from the truth.

Bauchi spends 52 per cent of its federal allocation on salaries, says commissioner -020709
BAUCHI State government says it spends more than 52 per cent of its monthly revenue from the Federation Account on payment of salaries for the 28,557 civil servants on its payroll. "We receive between N2.2 billion and N2.

Bauchi installs computers to detect ghost workers -020709
BAUCHI State government has said that it would replace all obsolete computers in its salary and wage unit with new generation computers to assist in detecting ghost workers.

Govt to unveil new pay package for varsity teachers -020709
From John-Abba Ogbodo, Abuja
AS part of efforts towards resolving the crisis rocking Nigerian universities as a result of ongoing strike action by lecturers, the Federal Government will, before the end of the week, unveil a new salary package for them.

Osun raises stake in civil service -020709
From Tunji Omofoye, Osogbo
HENCEFORTH prospective applicants into the Osun State public service are to undergo rigorous screening tests and those already in the service must also pass a promotion examination before they advance in their career.

  ILO tasks govts on policies to generate massive employment to curb meltdown -020709
From Collins Olayinka, Abuja
EVEN as the impacts of the on-going global economic meltdown continue to bite harder on economies across the six continents of the world, the International Labour Organisation (ILO) has identified recovery of employment and social security as the veritable way out.

Labour minister tasks board members on accountability -020709
From Collins Olayinka, Abuja
A CALL has gone out to the newly inaugurated board members of parastatals under the Federal Ministry of Labour and Productivity to resist the temptation of extravagant spending in the performance of their duties.

Varsity to train journalists -020709
From Emmanuel Ande, Yola
THE authorities of Federal University of Technology Yola, Adamawa State have said that it will soon start a free academic scheme for practising journalists in the state.

Union to support plans to resuscitate electricity supply -020709
WORKERS in the power sector said recently that they would support any plans to resuscitate and sustain electricity supply in the country.

Oronsaye vows to reform civil service -020709
By Tope Templer Olaiya
NEWLY appointed Head of Service of the Federation, Mr. Steve Oronsaye, recently pledged to revamp the nation's civil service and rid it of the 'notorious' bureaucracy, which it had been known for.

 
 

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