We Are Not Slaves, Pay Our 3-month Outstanding Wage Award – Civil Servants tells FG
We Are Not Slaves, Pay Our 3-month Outstanding Wage Award – Civil Servants tells FG
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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.
Read full article →Workers in the construction industry today began a three-day warning strike over employers’ refusal to implement the Federal Government’s wage award.
Read full article →The Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP) has asked the federal government to pay its members the N35,000 wage award approved for public sector workers to avoid industrial action.
Read full article →Construction workers in Nigeria have threatened to embark on three days warning strike over the non-implementation of the wage award for workers in the construction industry.
Read full article →The Accountant-General of the Federation, AGF, Dr Oluwatoyin Madein, says the Federal Government is committed to the prompt payment of the N35,000 wage arrears to government workers.
Read full article →The Yobe State Government has approved the sum of N35,000 wage awards to civil servants as a palliative to cushion the effect of subsidy removal.
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