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NLC ADDRESSES WORLD PRESS CONFERENCE OWING TO THE FAILURE OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TO FULFILL IT’S PART OF THE MOU         

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NLC ADDRESSES WORLD PRESS CONFERENCE OWING TO THE FAILURE OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TO FULFILL IT’S PART OF THE MOU                                                               29-10-23

By Sadiq Aminu                                                        The Nigeria Labour Congress is to address a World Press Conference today following the failure of the Federal Government to fulfill its part of the agreement signed with the organised labour on steps to ameliorate the plights of workers following the subsidy removal.

In a media invitation released to newsmen in Abuja, the Congress notes that the Federal Government has not feel the pains Nigerians are going through amidst incesant fall in the value of the nation’s currency and the skyrocking prices of basic goods and services.

As part of industrial negotiations to address the hardship confronting workers following the subsidy removal, the Federal Government and the leadership of the organised labour deliberated, agreed and signed an MoU.

Part of the MoU is the payment of a wage award of #35,000 to workers beginning from September, 2023 till the time the new national minimum wage come into effect next year but the Federal Government has not pay the wage award by October ending as agreed in the MoU.

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