Tuc rejects fgs position on payment of national minimum wage

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TUC rejects FG's position on payment of National Minimum Wage

The Trade Union Congress (TUC) has rejected the Federal Government's (FG) position on the payment of the National Minimum Wage. The TUC, which is the umbrella body for all trade unions in Nigeria, has been advocating for the payment of the minimum wage to workers in the country.

According to reports, the FG had earlier rejected the TUC's proposal for a N30,000 minimum wage, citing financial constraints. However, the TUC has insisted that the government must pay the minimum wage to workers, citing the country's economic growth and the need to improve the standard of living of workers.

The TUC has also threatened to take industrial action if the government fails to pay the minimum wage. The union has called on workers to be prepared to take a stand and fight for their rights.

It's worth noting that the National Minimum Wage Act was signed into law in 2011, and it sets a minimum wage of N18,000 per month for workers in Nigeria. However, the TUC has been pushing for an increase in the minimum wage to reflect the current economic realities in the country.

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