Nigeria's leader increases wages to avert a strike that could shut down the government
- Nigerian government workers will go on an indefinite strike starting Tuesday to protest austerity measures, despite the recent increase in wages offered by the leader.
- The leader's decision to increase wages was an attempt to appease labor unions, who have expressed concern about the government's cost-cutting measures. However, unions argue that the increase is not enough to offset the negative impact of austerity.
- The increase in wages aims to enhance workers' pay without causing inflation, according to Tinubu. This suggests that the government is trying to strike a balance between addressing workers' concerns and managing the country's financial situation.
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Nigeria's leader increases wages to avert a strike that could shut down the government
ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) -- Nigeria's leader increased the wages of some government workers in last-minute efforts to appease labor unions whose planned strike this week could shut down government offices in all sectors of Africa's largest economy.
Nigeria's leader increases wages to avert a strike that could shut down the government
Nigeria's leader increased the wages of some government workers in last-minute efforts to appease labor unions whose planned strike this week could shut down government offices in all sectors of Africa's largest economy.
Nigeria's leader increases wages to avert a strike that could shut down the government
ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — Nigeria’s leader increased the wages of some government workers in last-minute efforts to appease labor unions whose planned strike this week could shut down government offices […]
Nigeria's leader increases wages to avert a strike that could shut down the government
Nigeria’s leader has increased the wages of some government workers in last-minute efforts to appease labor unions whose planned strike this week could shut down government offices in all sectors of Africa’s largest economy
Nigeria’s leader increases wages to avert a strike that could shut down the government
ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — Nigeria’s leader increased the wages of some government workers in last-minute efforts to appease labor unions whose planned strike this week could shut down government offices in all sectors of Africa’s largest economy. Low-grade workers will in the next six months be paid an additional 25,000 naira ($32) a month, President Bola Tinubu said Sunday in a nationwide broadcast to mark Nigeria’s 63rd independence anniversary. …
Nigeria's leader increases wages to avert a strike that could shut down the government
By CHINEDU ASADU Associated Press ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — Nigeria’s leader has increased the wages of some government workers in last-minute efforts to appease labor unions whose planned strike this week could shut down government offices in all sectors of Africa’s largest economy. President Bola Tinubu said Sunday in a nationwide broadcast to mark Nigeria’s 63rd independence anniversary that low-grade workers will in the next six months be paid a…
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