Civil Servants Declare 'War' On States Over Delayed Salary Adjustments
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allafrica.comCivil Servants Declare 'War' On States Over Delayed Salary Adjustmentsallafrica.com[Vanguard] For millions of Nigerian public servants already battling the harsh realities of a struggling economy, patience appears to be wearing thin. Across the country, growing frustration over the delayed implementation of consequential salary adjustments arising from the N70,000 national minimum wage, coupled with mounting concerns over pension policies and dwindling purchasing power, is fuelling fresh tensions between workers and government authorities.
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