The Tripartite Committee on the new National Minimum Wage meeting has ended in Abuja, the federal capital.
The state government and the organised private sector agreed to pay N62,000 as new minimum wage, but the organised labour insists on N250,000 as minimum wage.
The committee is expected to present the report to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu
The Tripartite Committee on the new National Minimum Wage meeting has ended in Abuja, the federal capital.
The state government and the organised private sector agreed to pay N62,000 as new minimum wage, but the organised labour insists on N250,000 as minimum wage.
The committee is expected to present the report to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu
The Tripartite Committee on the new National Minimum Wage meeting has ended in Abuja, the federal capital.
The state government and the organised private sector agreed to pay N62,000 as new minimum wage, but the organised labour insists on N250,000 as minimum wage.
The committee is expected to present the report to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu
The Tripartite Committee on the new National Minimum Wage meeting has ended in Abuja, the federal capital.
The state government and the organised private sector agreed to pay N62,000 as new minimum wage, but the organised labour insists on N250,000 as minimum wage.
The committee is expected to present the report to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu
The Tripartite Committee on the new National Minimum Wage meeting has ended in Abuja, the federal capital.
The state government and the organised private sector agreed to pay N62,000 as new minimum wage, but the organised labour insists on N250,000 as minimum wage.
The committee is expected to present the report to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu
The Tripartite Committee on the new National Minimum Wage meeting has ended in Abuja, the federal capital.
The state government and the organised private sector agreed to pay N62,000 as new minimum wage, but the organised labour insists on N250,000 as minimum wage.
The committee is expected to present the report to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu
The Tripartite Committee on the new National Minimum Wage meeting has ended in Abuja, the federal capital.
The state government and the organised private sector agreed to pay N62,000 as new minimum wage, but the organised labour insists on N250,000 as minimum wage.
The committee is expected to present the report to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu
The Tripartite Committee on the new National Minimum Wage meeting has ended in Abuja, the federal capital.
The state government and the organised private sector agreed to pay N62,000 as new minimum wage, but the organised labour insists on N250,000 as minimum wage.
The committee is expected to present the report to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu