The Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, has said it would embark on a nationwide strike from Aug. 14, in the event that the scornful Court summons are not removed by the initiator.
Joe Ajaero, NLC Pesident expressed this in report together endorsed with Emmanuel Ugboaja, General Secretary of NLC on Thursday in Abuja.
The report was given at the end of the National Executive Council, NEC, meeting of the NLC.
It would be reviewed that coordinated work had left oon a nation-wide mass protest over anti-poor policies of government, particularly the removal of subsidy that had brought untold hardship to Nigerians.
The Federal Ministry of Justice had through the National Industrial Court, NICN, gave the leadership of organised labour summons on contempt of court for embarking on protest.
Mr Ajaero said that NEC noticed the ministry of justice through the NICN had kept on permitting itself to be utilized as a vehicle to shorten the predominance of the fundamentals of a majority rules government and gag/quietness the voices of Nigerian workers.
"NEC-in-meeting made plans to go on absolute strike the nation over any day work pioneers are gathered to Court by the public authority through the NICN.
