The consultation meeting between the Organised Labour and President Bola Tinubu on Minimum Wage has again been adjourned without a conclusive agreement.
Osun Defender reports that President Tinubu called the meeting but no meaningful resolution was reached.
The Labour leaders who emerged from the meeting, however, told reporters that their consultations with the Presidency will continue next week as they also have to go back to their organs to relay what the President discussed with them.
President of Nigeria Labour Congress, Joe Ajaero said the positions of N250,000 for Labour and N62,000 for the Federal Government still stand.
Nigerians, especially the nation’s workforce have been expecting a new minimum wage from the government.
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