Minimum wage: Labour gives FG May 31 deadline – Opinion Nigeria

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During the May Day celebration in Eagle Square, Abuja, organised labour also demanded a minimum salary of N615,000. They also presented the government with an 18-point demand, threatening to shut down the nation if the Federal Government did not comply by May 31.

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