Featured Politics News

New Minimum Wage: Jigawa Govt. will pay whatever committee agrees

By Giwa SHILE

Gov. Muhammad Badaru of Jigawa has pledged to pay the new minimum wage that is agreed upon by the tripartite committee constituted by the Federal Government

The Chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Jigawa chapter, Malam Usman Ya’u made the disclosure in Dutse on Sunday.

Ya’u said that in spite of the impasse in the committee’s meeting that led to the national leadership of the NLC giving a 14-day ultimatum which started on Sept. 12, to the tripartite committee to finish its assignment and announce a new minimum wage.

“I am, however, glad to assure the workers in Jigawa that the state government, led by Gov. Muhammadu Badaru, has expressed readiness to pay whatever is agreed upon by the committee,’’ he said.

The chairman said that labour was not happy with the delay on the issue of new minimum wage, particularly since the tripartite committee was set up in 2017 and held the public hearings in the six geo-political zones.

Ya’u said that in view of the ultimatum by labour to government, Jigawa Council of NLC will on Sept. 24 hold its executive council meeting to deliberate on the directives from the National Secretariat and other issues affecting workers.

 

 

Related posts

Buhari arrives in London for Educ. Summit, holds talks with Boris Johnson

Abisola THOMPSON

Reps move to cancel Chinese/Nigeria loans

Meletus EZE

NDIC proposes stiff penalties for directors of failed banks

Our Reporter

Fidelity Bank restates commitment to growth of real sector

Editor

Foreign direct investment dropped to $214.25m in Q1 – NBS

Our Reporter

BEDC attributes protest against it to stoppage of power theft

Editor