The group commend the governor but ask that their agreement be acted upon.
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“Such measures will further safeguard the well-being of workers and their families, ensuring the long-term impact of these policies,” the statement noted.Meanwhile, Mr Balogun further broke down the “agreement” they had with the state government to include payment of outstanding arrears, 40 per cent ‘peculiar allowance,’ and 100 per cent of basic salary as Christmas bonus.
“These agreements and commitments underscore the State Government’s dedication to improving workers’ welfare and fostering a harmonious relationship with Organised Labour,” it added.that the state was ready to pay N85,000 as minimum wage to its workers and also hopes to increase it to N100,000 by 2025.Support journalism driven by facts, created by Nigerians for Nigerians. Our thorough, researched reporting relies on the support of readers like you.
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