PM Express will tonight have a conversation surrounding the current demand by labour unions for the government to increase their base pay for next year by 60 percent.
A meeting between the employer and leaders of the labour union ended inconclusively on Friday and was expected to resume on Monday.
But JoyNews interviewed GNAT General Secretary, Thomas Musah for updates on the matter and he noted that the meeting could not continue today.
He said the government did not extended any invitation for the meeting as planned.
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