 As part of their efforts to equip the Nigerian labor movement with required knowledge in line with global practice standards, all newly elected labor union leaders in the country have been mandated to go through compulsory labor relations studies at the Michael Imodio National Institute for Labor Studies. The Minister of Labor and Employment, Chris Ngige, who was represented by the Director General of the National Productivity Centre, Kashimar Ako, disclosed this at a lowering the choir state capital during an event at the Michael Imodio National Institute for Labor Studies, where he noted that government would no longer recognize any labor leader who feels so comply with the directives. The important thing is that we need to take a closer look at labor education and then labor policy, because labor policy, if not properly understood, it gives rise to wrong labor education. The second thing is that we need to also detail the conditions prevailing in all industries – health and safety, compensation, the number of persons, gender policy, the impact of labor climate, because that's the way to the future, to create a more effective system. For doctors, educational programs, for employers of labor, for organized labor, for workers, for government officials, on labor issues, with wrong programs, with participation of no less than 100,000 workers, as well as other participants in the last 40 years. And the whole idea is that we've built capacity, or now they can handle grievances at work, we've built capacity in a way that workers will be able to know that. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.