
The Imo State Government has approved a raise in the minimum wage from 70, 000 to 104, 000 in a decisive effort to improve the welfare of the state’s workforce.
During a crucial meeting with labor leaders at the state capital’s Owerri, governor Hope Uzodimma made the announcement.
It is a crucial conflict between the state’s representatives of organized labor.
Additionally, the governor announced the state’s approval of a $16 billion bond to pay all state pensioners owed gratuities right away.
The labor leaders who sang solidarity songs praised the gesture.
They referred to it as a historic step toward improving the state’s working and retirement conditions.
Source: Channels TV
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