Minimum Wage: You lied, NLC, TUC, NULGE tells Ngige, Nigerian Governors Forum
By OakTV
31 October 2018 |
10:14 am
The Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) has given the Federal Government up to November 6, 2018, to meet their demands for workers’ pay raise or face an indefinite strike by the workers.
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