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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 November 2008
In November 1970 a new Nigerian co-ordinating body appeared on the scene linking together the four major central trade union organisations – the Nigerian Trade Union Congress, the United Labour Congress, the Nigerian Workers' Council, and the Labour Unity Front. This was known as U.C.C.L.O. – the United Committee of Central Labour Organisations – and was formed specifically to present a united front to the Adebo Commission set up to review wages and salaries in the Federation.