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Organised Labour to commence re-negotiation of new minimum wage in July

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The organised labour movement, comprising the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, and the Trade Union Congress, TUC, has announced plans to commence negotiations for a new national minimum wage in July 2026.


Labour leaders disclosed this at a joint press conference held on the sidelines of the 114th International Labour Conference in Geneva, Switzerland.

The workers’ representatives acknowledged that many state governors have recognised that the current N70,000 minimum wage is insufficient to meet the basic needs of workers.


However, they urged governors not to unilaterally propose a new wage figure, stressing that the appropriate negotiation process should be followed.

The organised labour also called on the government to ensure the payment of all outstanding gratuity arrears.


The labour unions said they remain committed to engaging relevant stakeholders in the forthcoming wage review process to secure improved welfare for Nigerian workers.

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