Benue salary news

Here are some recent news updates on salaries in Benue State, Nigeria:

Latest News:

  1. Benue State Government Approves N30,000 Minimum Wage: The Benue State Government has approved the new minimum wage of N30,000 for its workers, effective from January 2020. This was announced by the state Governor, Samuel Ortom, during the 2020 budget presentation. (Source: Vanguard News)
  2. Benue State Workers to Receive 10% Salary Increase: The Benue State Government has approved a 10% salary increase for its workers, effective from January 2020. This was announced by the state Head of Service, Mrs. Veronica Onyeje, during a meeting with workers' unions. (Source: Daily Trust)
  3. Benue State Government to Pay Outstanding Salaries: The Benue State Government has promised to pay outstanding salaries to its workers, following a meeting with the state chapter of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC). The government had earlier owed its workers several months of salaries. (Source: Punch News)

Previous News:

  1. Benue State Government Owes Workers 10 Months of Salaries: The Benue State Government owed its workers 10 months of salaries as of October 2019, according to reports. This led to protests and demonstrations by workers, demanding payment of their salaries. (Source: Premium Times)
  2. Benue State Government to Implement New Salary Structure: The Benue State Government had planned to implement a new salary structure for its workers, which would see a significant increase in salaries for some categories of workers. However, the plan was put on hold due to financial constraints. (Source: Leadership Newspaper)
  3. Benue State Workers Protest Over Unpaid Salaries: Workers in Benue State had protested over unpaid salaries, demanding payment of their salaries and allowances. The protest was led by the state chapter of the NLC. (Source: The Nation Newspaper)

Please note that these news updates are subject to change and may not reflect the current situation. It's always best to verify information through official sources or reputable news outlets.