The President General, Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria, MWUN, Comrade Adewale Adeyanju, has said that ,Maritime workers remain and stand with the 66,500 naira minimum wage and salary for Nigerian workers in line with the current situation and challenges in the country. Comrade Adewale disclosed this information in Abuja in Commomerartion of the 2018 Workers Day. The President General added that the upward review of the Minimum wage will act and boost workers Productivity and efficient service delivery. Comrade Adewale had this known through his National Secretary.
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