Gov. Fayemi blames COVID-19 for failure to pay minimum wage
Fayemi stated this in Ado Ekiti on Friday, during an address to commemorate the 2020 International Workers’ Day.
This has now affected the resumption of negotiations, but Fayemi is optimistic the world economy would come out of the current recession.
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