No moral justification for stopping N35,000 wage award — Labour

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No moral justification for stopping N35,000 wage award — Labour
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“The federal government has to continue to pay until the Minimum Wage Act is passed and implemented and that was what was agreed upon,’’

The Organised Labour says there is no moral justification for the Federal Government to stop the payment of monthly N35,000 wage award to workers.

Okon, also the Vice-President of the Trade Union Congress said that it was worrisome that workers had yet to receive their monthly

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