Tensions Rise in Nigeria as Minimum Wage Talks Stall Again

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Tensions Rise in Nigeria as Minimum Wage Talks Stall Again
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The tripartite committee negotiations involving the federal government and labour unions has hit another impasse. The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and Trade Union Congress of Nigeria (TUC) walked out of the meeting, accusing the government of being insincere and failing to provide a breakdown of its offer.

. The Nigeria Labour Congress and Trade Union Congress of Nigeria walked out of the meeting, accusing the government of being insincere and failing to provide a breakdown of its offer.

Indications emerged yesterday that the Federal Government and organised labour are heading for a showdown over a new minimum wage as the 6th meeting of the Tripartite Committee on…

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