Minimum Wage
The organised labour has asked one thing from President Bola Tinubu. As they prepare to commence an indefinite strike on Monday, they recalled Tinubu's promise.
ASUU has taken a decision in joining the ongoing nationwide strike initiated by the NLC and TUC. Legit.ng reports that the strike commenced on Monday, June 3.
The NLC and TUC said they will proceed with a planned indefinite strike over the new minimum wage despite the National Assembly's last-ditch efforts.
The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) has said the “labour union has shut down” the national grid. This has resulted in a blackout nationwide.
MURIC has lamented that movements will be so adversely affected by the NLC strike that the whole Sallah period will become a horrendous experience.
Senator Shehu Sani has warned that private employers will also have to comply if the federal government agrees to a minimum wage of 400,000 naira.
Senate president Godswill Akpabio and state governors have summoned an emergency meeting with organised labour ahead of its strike slated for June 3.
Organised Labour has threatened to embark on a nationwide industrial action if President Bola Tinubu's government fails to meet its demands on minimum wage.
Conversations around what should be Nigeria's new minimum wage have again taken the centre stage after the tripartite committee on the matter suspended its meeting.
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