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N70,000 Minimum Wage: How Tinubu Convinced Labour Leaders by Islie: 4:04am On Jul 19 |
President Bola Tinubu on Thursday increased the Federal Government’s offer on the national minimum wage from N62,000 to N70,000, with an assurance that it will… By Daily Trust https://dailytrust.com/n70000-minimum-wage-how-tinubu-convinced-labour-leaders/ Nlfpmod |
Re: N70,000 Minimum Wage: How Tinubu Convinced Labour Leaders by otipoju(m): 4:08am On Jul 19 |
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Re: N70,000 Minimum Wage: How Tinubu Convinced Labour Leaders by Bobloco: 4:21am On Jul 19 |
... and made history as the only sitting Nigerian president who approved a new minimum wage that could not buy a bag of rice. What an inglorious history |
Re: N70,000 Minimum Wage: How Tinubu Convinced Labour Leaders by Kobojunkie: 4:34am On Jul 19 |
otipoju:The Tinubu Administraton has been making concerted efforts these past couple of days to settle people all over the country. So who didn't expect he would equally find ways to settle NLC leaders to avoid them marching against him in the upcoming protest? Any NLC member out there who after this decision refuses to protest against this slap on the face of a minimum wage that was declared today should have their brains taken away from them. |
Re: N70,000 Minimum Wage: How Tinubu Convinced Labour Leaders by helinues: 5:03am On Jul 19 |
Toh When we Said labour were unrealistic with their then proposal, some people couldn't even comprehend that |
Re: N70,000 Minimum Wage: How Tinubu Convinced Labour Leaders by Mynd44: 6:25am On Jul 19 |
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