The FWSC’s Press Release confirms Successful Negotiations on UTAG Strike

The Fair Wages and Salaries Commission(FWSC) released an official statement on Friday March 5,2022 after a much anticipated meeting by key stakeholders in regard to the nationwide strike action by UTAG.
The key stakeholders involved in the meeting and negotiations include; Ministry of Employment and Labour Relations, National Labour Commission and Ministry of Finance.
Per the statement released by the commission, the negotiations ended successfully to their delight.
UTAG is yet to release any official statements confirm the above update.

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