Nigerian lawmakers violate country’s law, ignore PWD’s needs despite spending N42 billion on renovations. Special report on how disinformation fueled ethnic tensions in Kaduna. Governor Umo Eno of Akwa Ibom State bows to NLC pressure and rescinds decision to implement new minimum wage after staff audit. Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, commits to implementing new minimum wage from November with arrears to be paid later.
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“We must weed out ghost workers. Every staff member will be identified in person, and we have the technology to do that quickly. So, as soon as we finish verification payment commences,” Mr EnoSupport journalism driven by facts, created by Nigerians for Nigerians. Our thorough, researched reporting relies on the support of readers like you.Eno bows to Labour pressure
“But following the burial of the First Lady of the State, there was a need to shift our date for three days, and hereby direct all workers to proceed on strike on Wednesday, 4 December if the agreement is not signed by that time,” Mr James said. “The minimum wage is effective 1 November 2024 and since salaries had already been paid for November, the differential arrears shall be paid on or before the end of February 2025.
When contacted, the NLC chairperson told this newspaper that the issue of the ‘13th-month’ salary came up during the discussion, acknowledging that it is a privilege for the workers and not a right.
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