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The conflict between the organized labor and the federal government over disparities in pay raises concerning the fundamental issue of fair compensation has appeared to continue to escalate.While governors have chosen to limit their pay to 57,000 naira despite increased allocations, the federal government's decision to peg the minimum wage at 62,000 naira reflects a disparity that the labor unions find untenable. What compromises should be made inorder for the labor unions, governors and federal government to finally find common ground in resolving the new minimum wage issue?Join Emile Alibeku and Richard Badung as they discuss the topic at length.

Guest: Mr Nwabugwu Chizoba ( Public affairs analyst)