The Nation Newspaper Fed Govt’s 100 per cent minimum wage hike not affordable, sustainable
Nigerian Labour Congress and Trade Union Congress had embarked on strike to demand increase in Minimum Wage to N494,000. Federal Government and the unions are yet to reach a consensus.
Said he: “… I think it is most inhuman for labour to shut down health institutions and the energy sector. I could imagine how many lives lost those two days…Youths urge Fed govt to embrace more private sector agricultural initiatives “A skyrocketed salary would worsen the living standard because service providers would correspondingly increase cost of service. It makes sense to expect governments would raise up taxation.
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