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The Nigerian Labour Congress Declares the Date of Full Minimum Wage and Arrears Payment to Civil Servants

 

The Chairman of the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) has provided important updates on Nigeria’s minimum wage for civil servants in an interview with the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA). He affirmed that by the end of October, civil servants will receive their entire 70,000 naira basic pay, with any arrears paid.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

The announcement comes as part of ongoing negotiations between the NLC and the government aimed at improving the welfare of workers across the nation. The Chairman emphasized that the decision to implement the full minimum wage reflects the government’s commitment to addressing the financial challenges faced by civil servants, particularly in light of rising living costs.

During the interview, the Chairman acknowledged the delays in wage payments but assured that the government is making strides to rectify these issues. He noted that the payment of arrears would help alleviate some of the financial burdens faced by civil servants who have been struggling to make ends meet.

The NLC has been a strong advocate for workers’ rights, consistently pushing for better wages and working conditions. This announcement is seen as a significant victory for the labor union and its members. It is expected to boost morale among civil servants, who have been vocal about the need for a living wage that reflects the current economic realities in Nigeria.

As the deadline approaches, civil servants are optimistic about receiving their full entitlements, which they believe will enhance their purchasing power and improve their overall quality of life. The NLC Chairman urged the government to ensure timely payments and to remain committed to the welfare of all workers.

In conclusion, the NLC’s announcement marks a crucial step towards improving the economic situation for civil servants in Nigeria. The commitment to paying the full minimum wage, along with the clearing of arrears, signifies a positive move towards addressing the needs of the workforce in the country.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

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