The Federal Government says it will consider the list of demands from the Trade Union Congress (TUC) which includes minimum wage.
Speaking to State House correspondents after a meeting between the Federal Government and the TUC, the spokesperson for the Federal government, Dele Alake, said it will also look at the practicability of the demands.
Among things the government is considering is tax holidays for workers.
Alake said most fundamentally President Bola Tinubu will constitute a tripartite committee to include states and organised labour and the private sector to study the dynamics of the minimum wage augmentation to reach an amicable conclusion.
According to him, there is no disagreement with the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) over their demand for a review of the minimum wage or a return to the status quo, noting that the FG representatives will meet with the President to crystallize decisions on the demands.
He added that the absence of the NLC does not translate to an isolation of the group in the discussion but that the FG is making efforts to reach them as the parties agreed to reconvene on Tuesday 24 hours before a scheduled strike by the NLC.