Lawan vows to make their demand
He also assured them of pursing the growth of every sector in the nation and added that he would not be distracted in ensuring so.PASAN chairman, Sunday Sabiyi also used the opportunity to table the demands of the staff of the National Assembly on the implementation of 28% arrears and 50% consolidate legislative salary. Recall that Legit.ng earlier reported that the organised labour on Monday, July 1, alerted Nigerians of serious plans to embark on strike action if the current state of affairs with the N30,000 minimum wage is not resolved.
The labour organisation wanted the federal government to ensure that the issue of consequential adjustment arising from the new national minimum wage of N30,000 per month remains the same. It was gathered that the organised labour were operating under the aegis of the Trade Union Side (TUS) of the Joint National Public Service Negotiating Council (JNPSNC), and eight unions in the public services of the federal and 36 state governments.
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