Lagos State Government said negotiations are ongoing with labour unions in the State over the implementation of the new minimum wage.
The Permanent Secretary, Office of Establishments and Training, Biodun Bamgboye made the disclosure today.
“We are in the process of minimum wage negotiations with labour, and we are looking at the best modalities to implement it,” Bamgboye said.
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The Permanent Secretary said any agreement reached with the labour unions would be made public through government recognised communication channels.
He assured public servants in the State that the outcome of the minimum wage negotiation will represent their best interest.
Bamgboye reiterated that the governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu administration is committed to enhancing the welfare of staff.
“Being a people-oriented government, we are committed to ensuring better service delivery through a competent and motivated workforce,” Bamgboye said.
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