Nigeria’s main labor union on Monday indefinitely suspended a looming nationwide strike that had threatened to shut down the oil industry in the world’s No. 7 exporter. The threat was lifted after the government agreed to lower domestic fuel prices — a key demand of unions. “We have decided to suspend the strike for now, to give the government a chance,” Nigeria Labor Congress spokesman Owei Lakemfa told reporters. Full Story
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