Gombe State is committed to implementing a new N70,000 minimum wage for civil servants, pending national guidelines to start negotiations.
Nigeria minimum wage
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Nigerian labor unions are demanding the implementation of a new minimum wage by the end of July, citing the need for fair compensation amid rising inflation and living costs.
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As Nigeria faces critical wage negotiations, the FEC prepares to make a pivotal decision on the country’s minimum wage standards.
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President Bola Tinubu has given Finance Minister Wale Edun a two-day deadline to present a new minimum wage template in response to wage issues. This decision was the result of …
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As a nationwide strike intensifies, Nigeria’s government calls for resumed negotiations on the new minimum wage, aiming to stabilize the disrupted sectors.
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Nigeria’s private sector backs a N60,000 minimum wage despite labor’s strike threats and demands for higher wages.
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Nigeria’s federal government and organized private sectors increase the national minimum wage to N57,000, aiming to alleviate financial burdens on workers and improve living standards.
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Nigeria’s labor unions, NLC and TUC, stand firm on a May 31 deadline for a new minimum wage, warning of strikes if the government fails to act.
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Organized Labour in Nigeria dismisses the N100,000 minimum wage offer, citing insufficient provisions for the basic cost of living amid rising expenses.
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NLC President Joe Ajaero calls for a significant minimum wage increase to N615,000, citing rampant inflation and fuel subsidy removal effects.