Sorted out work said it would not sit tight till forever for the legislature on the issue.
In a meeting with the Punch Newspapers, the General Secretary of the NLC, Mr. Peter Ozo-Eson, said individuals from the association were getting to be eager with the manner in which the legislature had taken care of the issue.
He said that t except if the government acted quick, the association may meet again to survey the government's position and make the important move to squeeze home its interest.
In any case, he didn't state when the initiative of the association would almost certainly meet.
Ozo-Eson stated, "The most recent about the issue of the lowest pay permitted by law is clear. We expect that since the Presidency had officially gotten our report, the President ought to have drafted an official bill to the National Assembly on it with the goal that they can start to enact on it.
"That has not been done despite the fact that we expect that it ought to have been done as of now. We can't keep on holding up until the end of time.
"The subsequent stage as I said is for the President to transmit a draft bill to the National Assembly. The Federal government's postponement on the issue is provocative, our individuals are getting to be fretful and the Government must act quickly on our report.
"In the event that the defer proceeds with, our subsequent stage will be made open after we meet again to survey the means taken up until now."

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