Nigerian Labour Congress
The federal government has announced a N32,000 increase in the monthly pensions of retirees, following a consequential adjustment in public service salary structure.
No fewer than 17 state governors have expressed readiness to pay workers the newly approved N70,000 minimum wage. They have also set up the implementation committees
Level 1 Civil servants under the payroll of the Tinubu's govt will receive N930k annually. Breakdown of their actual salaries according to their levels, has emerged.
The federal government has finalised the implementation of the N70,000 minimum wage. The Office of the Head of Civil Service confirmed hared further details.
Organised labour (NLC and the TUC) have criticied President Tinubu's government as it noted that the payments of the new minimum wage will be backdated to July 29.
NLC President, Joe Ajaero, has publicly expressed regret over the decision to accept the N70,000 minimum wage, stating that fuel price hike made the wage useless.
Pensioners in Nigeria's South West region have rejected the N70,000 minimum wage and urged labour to demand N250,000 from President Tinubu due to fuel price hike.
Governor Usman Ododo has approved the new minimum wage of N70,000 for Kogi workers. He has also commenced moves to set up implementation committee.
Governor Abba Yusuf said Kano state will soon be paid the N70, 000 new minimum wage. The state’s head of civil service, Abdullahi Musa, confirmed.
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