NLC warns State governments over Delayed Implementation of New minimum wage
The Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, has warned state governors against delaying the full implementation of the N30,000 new minimum wage.
According to the union, workers would have no option than to embark an industrial action should the governors delay in paying.
This warning was handed down by the Anambra State Chairman of the NLC, Jerry Nnubia during the quadrennial delegate conference of the congress in the state, advising governors to cut the cost of governance by reducing some of their excesses to enable them to implement the new minimum wage.
Nnubia further called on the governors not to do anything capable of causing unrest among Nigerian workers, adding that the full implementation of the N30,000 monthly minimum wage would ensure stability in the polity.

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