Meeting Between Govt. Organised Labour Deadlocked
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- čas přidán 14. 05. 2024
- organized Labour and the federal government on the new minimum wage.
The Nigeria Labour Congress and Trade Union Congress have pulled out of further talks with government and the Organised Private Sector over inability to reach an agreement.
President of NLC, Joe Ajaero, explained that Government's proposal of forty-eight thousand Naira as the Minimum Wage is not sufficient to cater for the needs and aspirations of the people
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This government is heartless and insensitive to the plight and hardship the Nigerian workers are going through. Their paltry proposal of 48k as the new minimum wage is an insult to the sensibility of the workers. The Organised labour should shut down the country until the government sees reasons to pay workers a living wage