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[BREAKING] FG, Labour agree on implementation of N30,000 minimum wage


The Federal Government and organised labour have finally agreed on the implementation of the new minimum wage after days of talks that ran through nights and ended in the wee hours of the morning.
At a meeting which started around 7pm on Thursday and ended after 2am on Friday, both sides finally agreed on the percentage increase for grade levels seven to 17.
The adjustments for the various wages structures were decided as follows:
COMESS wage structure
Grade level seven= 23 percent, level 8=20 percent, level 9=19 percent, level 10 -14 = 16 percent, level 15-17=14 percent.
CONHES, CONRRISE, CONTISS etc
Level 7= 22.2 percent
Level 8-14 = 16 percent
Level 15-17 = 10.5 percent
The meeting also increased the salaries of military and paramilitary officers, but the percentages were kept confidential.
According to the Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr Chris Ngige, the details of the increase will be communicated to the military and paramilitary organisations through the appropriate channels.
Dr Ngige expects the adjustments to be implemented immediately.
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