NIGERIAN LABOUR UNIONS INSIST ON N250,000 MINIMUM WAGE TO COMBAT RISING LIV
In a decisive move, Nigerian labour unions are calling for a minimum wage increase to N250,000 to address the skyrocketing cost of living. This demand highlights the urgent need for economic reform to ensure workers can sustain themselves and their families.Labour leaders argue that the current wage is insufficient to meet basic needs, urging the government to take immediate action. They stress that a substantial wage hike is necessary to improve living standards and stimulate economic growth through increased consumer spending.This call for a higher minimum wage reflects the broader struggle for fair compensation and better working conditions in Nigeria. The unions are pressing for swift government intervention to rectify wage disparities and uplift the economic status of Nigerian workers.
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