The National Salaries Incomes and Wages Commission has developed a five-year strategic plan to enable it achieve its mandate.
The Acting Chairman of the Commission, Ekpo Nta, said this at a management retreat for the Commission.
This, according to him, would enable it determine a fair compensation package driven by employee productivity and ability to pay. The plan, according to him would enable the Commission explore fresh strategies required to address emerging challenges facing the 21st century workforce. He also said the Commission is planning a national conference and zonal workshops on the implementation of the national minimum wage.The Chairman, Senate Committee on Establishment and Public Service, Senator Ibrahim Shekarau, said the mandates of the commission have become very strategic in addressing the needs of nation’s workforce.
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