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Leaders of Labor Meet Behind Closed Doors to Discuss Minimum Wage with Tinubu

Over a new national minimum wage for Nigerian workers, President Bola Tinubu and the country’s organized labor leadership are currently holding a closed-door meeting.
The conference is anticipated to focus heavily on the situation surrounding the Federal Government and Labor’s failure to come to an agreement over a new minimum wage, according to NEWS 360 INFO.

In addition, President Tinubu is anticipated to make a decision about the ₦250,000 demand of Organized Labor and the ₦62,000 proposal from the public and private sectors.

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Remember that Festus Osifo, the president of the Trade Union Congress, had denied rumors that negotiations for a new national minimum wage were dead.

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