The Nation Newspaper Minimum wage: Labour Party urges Fed Govt, Labour to return to negotiation table
has called on both the federal government and Organised Labour to return to the negotiating table and arrive at an acceptable position for the sake of suffering Nigerians
The party in a stay by its national publicity secretary, Obiora Ifoh said in order to remove that suffering from the people, both the government and labour have to shift ground to have a meeting point “The government must show concern and sincerity and that they are ready to shift ground enough for the Labour to trust them and return to the negotiation table.”
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