Nigeria's Labour Unions Achieve Historic Minimum Wage Increase

Nigeria's primary labour unions have successfully negotiated a new minimum wage of 70,000 naira ($44) per month with the government, as announced by Minister of Information Mohammed Idris. This development followed significant discussions and represents a notable advancement for workers' rights in the country.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 18-07-2024 21:01 IST | Created: 18-07-2024 21:01 IST
Nigeria's Labour Unions Achieve Historic Minimum Wage Increase
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Nigeria's major labour unions have secured a groundbreaking agreement with the government, establishing a new minimum wage of 70,000 naira ($44) per month. This decision was confirmed by Minister of Information Mohammed Idris on Thursday.

Extensive negotiations between the unions and government officials culminated in this significant pay raise, aimed at improving the livelihood of workers nationwide.

The previous wage structure had been a point of contention, making this resolution a landmark achievement for labour rights in Nigeria.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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