The Tripartite Committee on National Minimum Wage has given reasons why the organised labour should have a rethink on the amount it is demanding as minimum wage. Alhaji Goni Aji, the chairman of the committee said this in Abuja on Sunday. The organised labour is demanding for N250, 000 as minimum wage per month. But the Federal Government and Organised Private Sector have offered N62,000 per month. Goni said that the labour should reconsider its stance based on economic considerations and non-monetary incentives which the Federal Government had so far provided for workers. He listed such incentives to include the
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