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NLC to Present New and Improved Minimum Wage Despite Governors' Complaints...See Details

Posted by Lolade on Wed 02nd Dec, 2015 - tori.ng

Despite complaints by governors that payment of the 18,000 minimum wage has become unbearable, the Nigeria Labor Congress is set to submit a new minimum wage proposal.

 
The President of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) Ayuba Wabba has said a new and improved minimum wage will soon be presented to the government.
 
Wabba, who spoke at the delegate conference of the Non Academic Staff Union (NASU) said since the five- year period stipulated for the review of the minimum wage had lapsed, the NLC was working in collaboration with the Trade Union Congress (TUC) to arrive at a figure to be presented to government.
 
He said the recent announcement by governors under the Nigeria Governors Forum that they could not continue to pay the N18,000 minimum wage was part of a ploy to frustrate the demand for an upward review.
 
He vowed that the congress would make the states ungovernable for any governor that tinker with the current minimum wage, pointing out that the leadership of the labour movement in the country was committed to a review.
 
While admitting the challenges in the economy, Comrade Wabba said “the fact that there is challenge in the economy does not mean that only the workers  should suffer the consequence.
 
“We will ensure that any governor that tries to reduce the N18,000 minimum wage will not have rest in his domain until the right thing is done. Reducing the minimum wage is something that cannot be defended. If political office holders still collect the same salaries nationwide, there is justification for anybody to be thinking of tinkering with the minimum wage.
 
“I want to assure us that the issue of review of the minimum wage, the leadership stands on that. We are only trying to consult with the TUC to ensure that they don’t divide our rank and come up with a figure that we will make public before we make our demand. I think it is defensive for them to say that they cannot continue to pay the minimum wage. I also think that they are saying so because they know that the review is due”
 
Comrade Wabba also called for a review of Privatisation policy of the government saying it has not yeilded the desired result especially in the power sector which he said has resulted into more darkness rather than leading to improved power supply. 


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