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Minimum Wage The Actual Amount Tinubu S Govt Labour May Settle For

Minimum Wage The Actual Amount Tinubu S Govt Labour May Settle For
Minimum Wage The Actual Amount Tinubu S Govt Labour May Settle For

Minimum Wage The Actual Amount Tinubu S Govt Labour May Settle For Initially, the unions proposed a ₦615,000 minimum wage, arguing that anything lower would fail to address the rising cost of living. the government countered with an offer of ₦48,000, which sparked outrage leading to widespread strikes. Tinubu sets aside n845bn for minimum wage adjustments in 2025 budget. photo credit: nigeria labour congress hq, asiwaju bola ahmed tinubu. this allocation showed the government’s commitment to enhancing the welfare of civil servants and mitigating the economic challenges faced by the workforce.

Minimum Wage Tinubu Meets Labour Thursday
Minimum Wage Tinubu Meets Labour Thursday

Minimum Wage Tinubu Meets Labour Thursday President tinubu had on july 18 increased the federal government’s offer on the national minimum wage from n62,000 to n70,000, with an assurance that it would be reviewed after three years, instead of five years. President bola tinubu on thursday approved n70,000 as minimum wage for nigerian workers. the new wage represents a 12 per cent increase from the previously proposed n62,000. President bola ahmed tinubu on thursday approved n70,000 as the new minimum wage for nigerian workers. tinubu announced the new minimum wage during a meeting held with leaders of the trade union congress, tuc and the nigerian labour congress, nlc, in abuja. At the end of the meeting this week, both government and the organised labour briefed journalists, announcing that they both had agreed to a n70,000 minimum wage for the nigerian worker.

Federal Govt Labour Mum As Tinubu Gets Minimum Wage Report
Federal Govt Labour Mum As Tinubu Gets Minimum Wage Report

Federal Govt Labour Mum As Tinubu Gets Minimum Wage Report President bola ahmed tinubu on thursday approved n70,000 as the new minimum wage for nigerian workers. tinubu announced the new minimum wage during a meeting held with leaders of the trade union congress, tuc and the nigerian labour congress, nlc, in abuja. At the end of the meeting this week, both government and the organised labour briefed journalists, announcing that they both had agreed to a n70,000 minimum wage for the nigerian worker. If the tinubu administration actually want to pay a conservative living wage, then the least a nigeria worker should take home should not be less than 356,500 monthly. however, it seems the talk about living wage was just a political gimmick which was never meant to be implemented. After almost six months of negotiations, the federal government, labour and the organised private sector (ops) yesterday settled for n70,000 as the new national minimum wage. After several months of back and forth, president bola tinubu and the two major labour unions, the nigeria labour congress (nlc) and the trade union congress (tuc) came to a compromise two weeks ago, pegging the new minimum wage at n70,000. President bola ahmed tinubu has described his administration’s decision to raise the national minimum wage from ₦35,000 to ₦70,000 as a critical step in the fight against corruption.

Pictorial Federal Gov T Team Submits Agreement With Labour On Minimum
Pictorial Federal Gov T Team Submits Agreement With Labour On Minimum

Pictorial Federal Gov T Team Submits Agreement With Labour On Minimum If the tinubu administration actually want to pay a conservative living wage, then the least a nigeria worker should take home should not be less than 356,500 monthly. however, it seems the talk about living wage was just a political gimmick which was never meant to be implemented. After almost six months of negotiations, the federal government, labour and the organised private sector (ops) yesterday settled for n70,000 as the new national minimum wage. After several months of back and forth, president bola tinubu and the two major labour unions, the nigeria labour congress (nlc) and the trade union congress (tuc) came to a compromise two weeks ago, pegging the new minimum wage at n70,000. President bola ahmed tinubu has described his administration’s decision to raise the national minimum wage from ₦35,000 to ₦70,000 as a critical step in the fight against corruption.

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