Federal Workers Demand ₦300,000 Minimum Wage, Arrears Payment
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PGF DG seeks revitalisation of Advisory Council over NLC's minimum wage concerns
By Ikechukwu Okaforadi The Director General of Progressives Governors Forum (PGF), Salihu Lukman, has said there is need to revive the National Labour Advisory Council (NLAC) as a measure to settle the misgivings of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) over the Bill seeking to move minimum wage from exclusive to concurrent legislative list. The National Continue reading PGF DG seeks revitalisation of Advisory Council over NLCs minimum wage concerns
Federal Workers Demand ₦300,000 Minimum Wage - Economi Confidential
The Federal Workers Forum (FWF) has urged the Federal Government to approve a new ₦300,000 national minimum wage and settle outstanding wage awards, salary arrears, and other entitlements owed to workers. The post Federal Workers Demand ₦300,000 Minimum Wage appeared first on Economi Confidential.
Nigeria: Federal workers demand arrears, ₦300,000 minimum wage
WorldStage– Nigeria’s Federal Workers Forum (FWF) has urged the Federal Government to pay outstanding workers’ entitlements, implement a ₦300,000 minimum wage, and address challenges affecting correctional centres nationwide. Mr Andrew Emelieze, National Coordinator of FWF, made the demands in a statement issued on Monday in Abuja. Emelieze urged the government to settle the outstanding two-month […]
Federal workers demand N300,000 minimum wage, payment of outstanding arrears
The Federal Workers Forum (FWF) has called on the Federal Government to approve a N300,000 national minimum wage, while also demanding the immediate payment of outstanding wage awards, salary arrears and other worker entitlements. The post Federal workers demand N300,000 minimum wage, payment of outstanding arrears appeared first on Nairametrics.
Federal Workers Demand ₦300,000 Minimum Wage, Arrears Payment
The Federal Workers Forum (FWF) has urged the federal government to immediately pay outstanding workers’ entitlements, implement a ₦300,000 national minimum wage and address what it described as worsening conditions in the country’s correctional centres. The National Coordinator of the forum, Mr Andrew Emelieze, made the demands in a statement issued on Monday in Abuja. Emelieze called on the government to settle the outstanding two-month wage a…
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