New Minimum Wage Announcement On May Day Not Feasible – TUC President
The Trade Union Congress of Nigeria, TUC, President, Mr Festus Osifo, has said that the much-awaited new minimum wage may not be announced on May 1.
Read MoreThe Trade Union Congress of Nigeria, TUC, President, Mr Festus Osifo, has said that the much-awaited new minimum wage may not be announced on May 1.
Read Moreharmonised new minimum national wage may be ready on or before President Bola Tinubu’s first anniversary on May 29.
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Read MoreThe 37-member tripartite committee on minimum wage set up by the Federal Government will reconvene mid-April to continue negotiations on the new minimum wage
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Read MoreThe Tripartite Committee on the National Minimum Wage has urged stakeholders to participate in proposing and implementing a new minimum wage for Nigerian workers.
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Read MoreBayo Onanuga, the Special Adviser on Information & Strategy to President Bola Tinubu has claimed that it would be difficult for the Nigerian government to peg the new proposed minimum wage at N100,000.
Read MoreConcerns have trailed the request for N1 billion by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) Senator George Akume, to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, for the workings of a 37-man national minimum wage committee
Read MoreNigeria Pensioners on Thursday decried their non-inclusion in the membership of the newly constituted National Minimum Wage Tripartite Committee.
Read MoreIn anticipation of talks on a new national minimum wage, the labour union has suggested a $300 (N436,500) minimum salary for Nigerian workers.
Read MorePresident of the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, Joe Ajaero, has said most governors of the 37-Member Tripartite Committee on Minimum Wage do not even comply with the proposed base pay structure.
Read MoreThe Nigerian Labour Congress said on Tuesday that the N200,000 minimum wage it earlier proposed to the Federal Government was no longer realistic, considering the country’s current economic situation.
Read MoreThe President, who was represented by his deputy, Vice President Kashim Shettima, stated this while inaugurating the tripartite committee at the Council Chambers of the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
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