Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,153,205 members, 7,818,701 topics. Date: Sunday, 05 May 2024 at 10:06 PM

NLC Threatens Strike Over Unpaid Salaries - Politics - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Politics / NLC Threatens Strike Over Unpaid Salaries (666 Views)

Fresh Fuel Crisis Looms As PENGASSAN Threatens Strike / FUEL SCARCITY: NLC Threatens To Order Workers To Down Tools If… / NLC Threatens Nationwide Strike Over Fuel Scarcity (2) (3) (4)

(1) (Reply) (Go Down)

NLC Threatens Strike Over Unpaid Salaries by IamDejman(m): 1:25am On Jan 01, 2015
The national leadership of the Nigeria Labour Congress has said that 11 state governments have not paid the December salaries to their workers.

The organised labour called on its chapters in Benue, Plateau and Osun states to serve their respective governments an ultimatum within which to pay the workers’ salary arrears of between three and eight months or risk a strike.

The President of the NLC, Mr. Abdulwaheed Omar, who made the comment in an ‘End of Year Message,’ called on the workers to vote against any politician who failed to pay their salaries in the 2015 elections.

He said that any governor who was not able to pay the salaries of workers in his state had no justification to receive his own salaries too.

Omar said that some employees of the Federal Government in the Ministry of Labour and Productivity were being owed between one to three months’ salary areas.

He said, “Collated reports from our state councils indicate that a number of state governments and some Federal MDAs have not paid their workers for December as the year comes to an end.

“Of the 30 states reporting as of the 30th of December, 11 subjected their workers to a Christmas/New Year celebration without the December salary.

“Three of these states, Benue, Plateau and Osun, owed their workers arrears of salaries ranging from three to eight months. Some Federal Government employees in the ministries of Education, Labour and Productivity, among others, are owed arrears of salaries ranging from one to three months.

“We condemn this insensitivity to the welfare of workers. Any state governor, who cannot pay workers their salaries, as at when due, has no moral justification for taking his own salary and allowances.

“We call on workers to massively reject these anti-worker politicians in the 2015 elections. Meanwhile, we direct our state NLC councils in the three states mentioned above to serve appropriate ultimatums on their government to pay the arrears of salaries or face disruption of services.”

Omar warned the Federal Government against imposition of general austerity measures on the citizenry, which he said could further aggravate the suffering of the ordinary worker.

He said that the most tenable way to manage the current budget under austerity was a drastic reduction in the cost of governance in the country.

He called for a cut in the Presidential fleet, the cost of running the State House, a reduction in the number of aides who add no value to governance and political office holders in the country.

Omar, who supported the decision of the Federal Government to tax the rich, advised against any move to sack workers.

He added, “While we appreciate the difficulties brought by the collapse in oil prices, we caution against the imposition of unselective austerity measures. Already, workers continue to bear the brunt of the savage devaluation of the Naira with a possibility of collateral consequences.

“We also strongly advise against any consideration for rationalisation of workforce. We support the government initiative to tax the rich through luxury taxes. More importantly, we are convinced that the surest way to manage the budget under austerity is to reduce the cost of governance.

“Bloated prerequisites of political office holders must be cut. The prerequisites and comfort of politicians need to reflect the reality of the times. Mr. President and the State House must lead in this regard. The size of the Presidential fleet, the cost of running the State House and the retinue of political jobbers can all be reasonably cut without reducing the effectiveness of the Presidency.”

He also condemned what he described as the imposition of exploitative electricity tariff on the citizenry, saying such a move could culminate in an unpleasant situation as indicated by the protest against the move in some of the cities across the country such as Benin, Enugu, Lagos and Kano.



http://www.punchng.com/news/nlc-threatens-strike-over-unpaid-salaries/

Re: NLC Threatens Strike Over Unpaid Salaries by IKJ66(m): 1:37am On Jan 01, 2015
⌣̊┈̥-̶̯͡»̶̥·̵̭̌✽̤̥̈̊hmMm̤̥̈̊·̵̭̌»̶̥-̶̯͡┈̥‎⌣
Re: NLC Threatens Strike Over Unpaid Salaries by otokx(m): 1:57am On Jan 01, 2015
Toothless nkita.
Re: NLC Threatens Strike Over Unpaid Salaries by dabrake(m): 2:24am On Jan 01, 2015
Nigeria Jagajaga.
Re: NLC Threatens Strike Over Unpaid Salaries by madridguy(m): 2:25am On Jan 01, 2015
2015 new year new palava. God help my beloved country.
Re: NLC Threatens Strike Over Unpaid Salaries by egift(m): 5:15am On Jan 01, 2015
Change is Coming. Vote Buhari. It is your patriotic duty.

1 Like

Re: NLC Threatens Strike Over Unpaid Salaries by gnykelly(m): 6:10am On Jan 01, 2015
some people are not aware that Nigeria is bankrupt. even there is no money to steal.
Re: NLC Threatens Strike Over Unpaid Salaries by PassingShot(m): 6:35am On Jan 01, 2015
GEJ, abeg pay them from the 21 billion Naira your campaign raised nah! That is if we cannot get the 20 billion dollars (abi na 10 billion dollars you call am) you and your cohorts stole from NNPC accounts.

(1) (Reply)

PDP Predicts Atiku, Kwakwanso’s Return From APC / APC Governorship Candidate Akinwunmi Ambode Releases Manifesto / To The Undecided Voters, And The Apolitical, You Would Vote When You Hear This

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 14
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.