Minimum Wage: Why court stopped NLC, TUC’s planned strike action | News Updates
Posted by Jaybliss on November 2, 2018 and categorized under News Updates
ABUJA–The Federal Government, on Friday, secured an ex-parte order stopping the organised labour from embarking on nationwide strike action from next week, to protest the non-implementation of the proposed N30, 000.00 new minimum wage for workers.
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