Nigerian unions threaten to resume strike unless government acts on minimum wage
Three trade unions in Nigeria are threatening to continue their strikes indefinitely if the government does not make an immediate effort to meet their demands for higher wages. The minimum wage in Nigeria is currently 18,000 naira ($49.59) per month. Unions compromised with government officials to come up with a new minimum wage of 30,000 naira ($82.64). However, unions have yet to see the new minimum wage agreement become law. The unions have stated that if they do not see that the government has made progress towards increasing the minimum wage by November 6, they will go back out on strike.
See "Nigerian unions threaten to resume strike unless government acts on minimum wage", Camillus Eboh, Reuters, October 22, 2018