Benue State Governor Approves New Minimum Wage Of A A Z75 000 For Workers
Benue Governor Approves N75 000 Minimum Wage For Workers In a bold move that reflects a worker first governance approach, benue state governor, rev. fr. hyacinth alia, has revealed that no government employee in the state earns less than n75,000 monthly. Governor hyacinth alia of benue state has approved ₦75,000 as minimum wage for workers in the state.
Benue State Governor Approves New Minimum Wage Of Nâ ž75 000 For Workers Benue state governor, rev. fr. hyacinth alia, has revealed that no government employee in the state currently earns less than ₦75,000 as a monthly salary. Benue state governor hyacinth alia has approved a minimum wage of n75,000 for workers in the state. Governor hyacinth alia of benue has approved a minimum wage of ₦75,000 for workers in the state. in a statement issued by his chief press secretary, sir tersoo kula, the governor announced the new wage following a meeting with organised labour representatives on monday in makurdi. Hyacinth alia of benue has approved a minimum wage of ₦75,000 for workers in the state. alia in a statement by his chief press secretary, sir tersoo kula, announced the new wage after he met with organised labour representatives on monday in makurdi.
Developing State Governor Announces 竄ヲ104 000 As New Minimum Wage For Governor hyacinth alia of benue has approved a minimum wage of ₦75,000 for workers in the state. in a statement issued by his chief press secretary, sir tersoo kula, the governor announced the new wage following a meeting with organised labour representatives on monday in makurdi. Hyacinth alia of benue has approved a minimum wage of ₦75,000 for workers in the state. alia in a statement by his chief press secretary, sir tersoo kula, announced the new wage after he met with organised labour representatives on monday in makurdi. The governor of benue state,hyacinth alia has approved a minimum wage of ₦75,000 for workers in the state. the governor made this announcement on monday at the state secretariat following a meeting with representatives of organized labour in makurdi, benue state. Governor hyacinth alia of benue state has approved a minimum wage of n75,000 for workers in the state. alia announced the approval at the state secretariat after a meeting with representatives of the organised labour in makurdi. I am delighted to announce the approval of a new minimum wage of ₦75,000 for the workers of benue state. this decision comes after thorough discussions with organized labour to better address the concerns of our workers. our aim is to empower the men and women who keep our state moving forward. The governor in a statement by his chief press secretary, tersoo kula, said that the new minimum wage would take effect in november 2024. he stated that the remaining three months of the five month backlog of salary arrears promised workers would be paid as budgeted in the 2024 budget.
Minimum Wage Benue Assembly Approves Downward Revision Of The governor of benue state,hyacinth alia has approved a minimum wage of ₦75,000 for workers in the state. the governor made this announcement on monday at the state secretariat following a meeting with representatives of organized labour in makurdi, benue state. Governor hyacinth alia of benue state has approved a minimum wage of n75,000 for workers in the state. alia announced the approval at the state secretariat after a meeting with representatives of the organised labour in makurdi. I am delighted to announce the approval of a new minimum wage of ₦75,000 for the workers of benue state. this decision comes after thorough discussions with organized labour to better address the concerns of our workers. our aim is to empower the men and women who keep our state moving forward. The governor in a statement by his chief press secretary, tersoo kula, said that the new minimum wage would take effect in november 2024. he stated that the remaining three months of the five month backlog of salary arrears promised workers would be paid as budgeted in the 2024 budget.
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