Minimum wage organized labour in rivers issues wike 7 day ultimatum
It appears that there is a developing situation in Rivers State, Nigeria, where organized labor has issued a 7-day ultimatum to the state government regarding minimum wage issues.
Here's a summary of the situation:
- The Rivers State chapter of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has given the state government a 7-day ultimatum to address the issue of minimum wage payment to workers in the state.
- The NLC is demanding that the state government pays the new minimum wage of N30,000 per month, as approved by the Federal Government, to all workers in the state.
- The union is also demanding the payment of outstanding salaries and allowances owed to workers in the state.
- The NLC has threatened to embark on a strike if the state government fails to meet its demands within the 7-day ultimatum.
This development is likely to have significant implications for the state's economy and public services, as a strike by organized labor could disrupt essential services and have a ripple effect on businesses and individuals.
It will be interesting to see how the state government responds to the ultimatum and whether a resolution can be reached before the deadline expires.