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FG: Companies That Pay Less Than 70,000 Naira Minimum Wage Risk Going To JAIL. by SpiritualWealth: 6:21pm On Sep 22
FG: Owners of Companies That Pay Less Than 70,000 Naira Minimum Wage Risk Going To JAIL.
Re: FG: Companies That Pay Less Than 70,000 Naira Minimum Wage Risk Going To JAIL. by SpiritualWealth: 6:24pm On Sep 22
Report Any Private Company Paying Less Than 70,000 Naira Directly To The Office Below:


Are You Earning Less Than 70,000 Naira On A Monthly Basis ? Report Your Situation on This Thread Now.

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Re: FG: Companies That Pay Less Than 70,000 Naira Minimum Wage Risk Going To JAIL. by immortalcrown(m): 6:28pm On Sep 22
Okay.

Does this include fuel stations for fuel attendants and traders for sales girls?
Re: FG: Companies That Pay Less Than 70,000 Naira Minimum Wage Risk Going To JAIL. by bestlary(m): 7:31pm On Sep 22
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Re: FG: Companies That Pay Less Than 70,000 Naira Minimum Wage Risk Going To JAIL. by trutharena: 7:39pm On Sep 22
Good one.
Re: FG: Companies That Pay Less Than 70,000 Naira Minimum Wage Risk Going To JAIL. by IduNaOba: 7:42pm On Sep 22
They are thereby telling employers of labour to Downsize abi?
After you have made doing business in Nigeria a living hell?
Okay o
Re: FG: Companies That Pay Less Than 70,000 Naira Minimum Wage Risk Going To JAIL. by MrBrownJay1(m): 12:14am On Sep 23
so let me get this straight: so an employee who is receiving 50K should report their boss, so that his boss can be sent to jail and this employee can become JOBLESS!??! this Gov is brainless... business owners are in the same boat as employees and shouldnt have to pay for the failures of the gov.

as much as i understand that receiving 50K salary aint much, its still better than being jobless! only a damn fool would rather be jobless than receiving 50k salary.
Re: FG: Companies That Pay Less Than 70,000 Naira Minimum Wage Risk Going To JAIL. by SpiritualWealth: 3:13am On Sep 23
immortalcrown:
Okay.

Does this include fuel stations for fuel attendants and traders for sales girls?

Yes, They Are Private Companies.
Re: FG: Companies That Pay Less Than 70,000 Naira Minimum Wage Risk Going To JAIL. by wildernessVoice: 4:57am On Sep 23
MrBrownJay1:
so let me get this straight: so an employee who is receiving 50K should report their boss, so that his boss can be sent to jail and this employee can become JOBLESS!??! this Gov is brainless... business owners are in the same boat as employees and shouldnt have to pay for the failures of the gov.

as much as i understand that receiving 50K salary aint much, its still better than being jobless! only a damn fool would rather be jobless than receiving 50k salary.

My take is paying less than 100k should be a location you don't pay transportation else you'll be working for transportation. Recall the taxi driver that lament earning 20k daily but 17k go for fueling. most workers earning less than 100k in Abuja city and living in satellite towns has stopped work.

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