Workers Threaten Protest Over Delay in Wage Award Arrears
Workers Threaten Protest Over Delay in Wage Award Arrears
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Workers Threaten Protest Over Delay in Wage Award Arrears
Read full article →Workers Slam FG Over Luxury Packages for Ex-Service Chiefs, Demand Payment of N35,000 Wage Award
Read full article →FG To Resume Payment Of N35,000 Wage Award ‘without Further Delay’
Read full article →FG Begins Wage Award Payment After 2-Month Delay
Read full article →Pay Our 35,000 Wage Award Arrears, Civil Servants Tell FG
Read full article →TUC Demands Payment Of Wage Award Arrears, Review Of Labour Laws
Read full article →We Are Not Slaves, Pay Our 3-month Outstanding Wage Award – Civil Servants tells FG
Read full article →Strike: Senate Urges Tinubu To Continue Payment Of N35,000 Wage Award
Read full article →Pay Our Three Months Wage Award, Other Arrears – Federal Workers Tell Tinubu
Read full article →No Moral Justification For Stopping N35,000 Wage Award — Labour
Read full article →The Trade Union Congress, TUC, has raises concerns over the delay by federal and state governments in paying the workers’ wage award for March and April 2024.
Read full article →Start Paying Salary Wage Award In Your States, Tinubu Tells Governors
Read full article →Some civil servants have urged the Federal Government to sustain the payment of the monthly N35,000 wage award until a new minimum wage comes into effect.
Read full article →The Federal Government has assured the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, and the Trade Union Congress, TUC, of resuming the payment of wage award to workers this week.
Read full article →Senator Adams Oshiomhole has said there should be no peace for any government, state or local, that refuses to implement the Federal Government’s N35,000 grant.
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