Minimum wage labour gives fg 14 day ultimatum

It appears that the minimum wage labor union has given the Federal Government (FG) a 14-day ultimatum. This means that the union is giving the government a deadline of 14 days to meet their demands or else they will take further action.

The minimum wage labor union is likely demanding improvements in working conditions, better pay, and other benefits for their members. The ultimatum is a common tactic used by labor unions to pressure governments to take action on their demands.

If the government fails to meet the demands within the 14-day deadline, the labor union may consider going on strike or taking other forms of industrial action. This could have significant consequences for the economy and society as a whole.

It will be interesting to see how the government responds to the ultimatum and whether they are able to meet the demands of the labor union.