Thinklab Group Limited, a private organization, has announced its commitment to implementing the new national minimum wage for all its employees.
Starting in July 2024, Thinklab Group Limited said it will ensure that all employees receive a minimum wage that meets the newly established national standard. This change, according to the firm, is expected to positively impact the lives of numerous staff members, providing them with a higher standard of living and increased financial stability.
The Group Managing Director of Thinklab Group Limited, Dr. Babagana Mohammed, said this proactive decision demonstrates the company’s dedication to prioritizing the well-being and financial security of its workforce.
He also explained that by implementing the National Minimum Wage, the organization aims to promote a culture of equality, transparency, and social responsibility within the organization.
“We believe that our employees are our greatest asset, and it’s essential to compensate them fairly for their hard work and dedication.
Babagana also noted that this move will not only benefit employees but also reinforce Thinklab Group Limited’s position as a responsible and progressive employer, stressing that the company’s commitment to the National minimum wage sets a high standard for other private organizations to follow, contributing to a more equitable and prosperous society.
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