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JUST-IN: Lagos Workers Demand N794,000 As Living Wage
Chairman of the Lagos State Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, Mrs. Funmi Sessi has recommended the payment of at least N794,000 minimum wage to public workers.
Sessi made the recommendation in the memorandum submitted at the South-West, Geo-Political Zone, Public Hearings, organised by the Tripartite Committee on National Minimum Wage, TCNMW, chaired by the Minister of Finance, and Coordinating Minister for Economy, Mr. Wale Edun, held in LTV Ground, Agindingbi, Ikeja, Lagos.
Sessi said the call for the review has become expedient in view of the rising cost of living across economic sectors, hence the need for an upward review of the minimum wage for Nigerian workers that is sustainable.
The unions described the stance of some governors’ inability to pay the minimum wage as “unacceptable.”
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