The Nigeria Employers' Consultative Association (NECA) has called on the federal government to task the tripartite committee on the national minimum wage to finalise its decision, saying the protracted delay is brewing agitation and mistrust among stakeholders.
The Nigeria Employers' Consultative Association has called on the federal government to task the tripartite committee on the national minimum wage to finalise its decision, saying the protracted delay is brewing agitation and mistrust among stakeholders.
He said the delay had sparked unrest between the organised labour and some state governors, adding that the last meeting the tripartite committee met was a month ago. He, however, urged both parties to calm their nerves and wait for the tripartite committee to give a final peg after considering all factors viewed in previous meetings.
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