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Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by ORDUDAVID: 7:09pm On Nov 06, 2018
Chibuking81:
https://punchng.com/breaking-buhari-endorses-n30000-minimum-wage/

BREAKING: Buhari endorses N30,000 minimum wage


BREAKING NEWS
Published November 6, 2018
Olalekan Adetayo, Abuja

President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday endorsed N30,000 as the new national minimum wage.


He said this while receiving the report of the Tripartite Committee on the Review of National Minimum Wage at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

The report was submitted by the committee’s chairman, Amal Pepple.

Buhari has also promised to send a bill to the National Assembly to effect the change from N18,000 to
Good news!!! Please house, how much will level 8 step 4 now earn when implemented?
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Chibuking81(m): 7:52pm On Nov 06, 2018
ORDUDAVID:

Good news!!! Please house, how much will level 8 step 4 now earn when implemented?

At 30,000 minimum wage
Level 8/3 after pension/ other deduction total 61,823.47 ( basic 24,286.49) Therefore 61,823.47 - 24,286.49 = 37,536.98.

@ 30,000
30,000/18000 x 24,286.49 + 37536.98 = 78,014.4633
(78,014.4633 - 61,823.47 = 16,190.9933 new addition)
New basic will now be 24,286.49 + 16,190.9933 = 40,477.4833 (new basic) + 37,536.98 ( allowances) = 78,014.4633

At 30,000 = 67% approximately


I just used level 8/3 as an example, follow the above step to get that of any level, including level 8 step 4, check the pay slip of any level to know the basic then calculate it this way;
30,000/18,000 x your basic + all the allowances.

Level 8/4 should be little above Level 8 step 3, difference of #100 to 500. I also understand that allowances will get some little increment too. Meaning that new increment starting from level 8 and above will be more than 20k addition.

How I wish, it should be on gross salary.
Then level 8/3 as an example will be;
30,000/18,000 x 70,721.31( gross salary) =117,868.85

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Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by ORDUDAVID: 8:24pm On Nov 06, 2018
Chibuking81:


At 30,000 minimum wage
Level 8/3 after pension/ other deduction total 61,823.47 ( basic 24,286.49) Therefore 61,823.47 - 24,286.49 = 37,536.98.

@ 30,000
30,000/18000 x 24,286.49 + 37536.98 = 78,014.4633
(78,014.4633 - 61,823.47 = 16,190.9933 new addition)
New basic will now be 24,286.49 + 16,190.9933 = 40,477.4833 (new basic) + 37,536.98 ( allowances) = 78,014.4633

At 30,000 = 67% approximately


I just used level 8/3 as an example, follow the above step to get that of any level, including level 8 step 4, check the pay slip of any level to know the basic then calculate it this way;
30,000/18,000 x your basic + all the allowances.

It will be little above Level 8 step 3, different of #100 to 500. I also understand that there will also be an increment in allowances too. Meaning that new increment starting from level 8 and above will be above 20k addition.

Chibuking81:


At 30,000 minimum wage
Level 8/3 after pension/ other deduction total 61,823.47 ( basic 24,286.49) Therefore 61,823.47 - 24,286.49 = 37,536.98.

@ 30,000
30,000/18000 x 24,286.49 + 37536.98 = 78,014.4633
(78,014.4633 - 61,823.47 = 16,190.9933 new addition)
New basic will now be 24,286.49 + 16,190.9933 = 40,477.4833 (new basic) + 37,536.98 ( allowances) = 78,014.4633

At 30,000 = 67% approximately


I just used level 8/3 as an example, follow the above step to get that of any level, including level 8 step 4, check the pay slip of any level to know the basic then calculate it this way;
30,000/18,000 x your basic + all the allowances.

It will be little above Level 8 step 3, different of #100 to 500. I also understand that there will also be an increment in allowances too. Meaning that new increment starting from level 8 and above will be above 20k addition.

Thanks for your response
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Chibuking81(m): 8:45pm On Nov 06, 2018
ORDUDAVID:

Thanks for your response
You are welcome
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by kingsjeroneyah: 8:56pm On Nov 06, 2018
ORDUDAVID:

Thanks for your response
Am not sure of this.
Of the 24 basic, the minimum wage of 18k had been inclusive. Now with a new #12k added to make 30k. The new figure nay dance around 80k.
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Juenwume: 9:37pm On Nov 06, 2018
Chibuking81:


At 30,000 minimum wage
Level 8/3 after pension/ other deduction total 61,823.47 ( basic 24,286.49) Therefore 61,823.47 - 24,286.49 = 37,536.98.

@ 30,000
30,000/18000 x 24,286.49 + 37536.98 = 78,014.4633
(78,014.4633 - 61,823.47 = 16,190.9933 new addition)
New basic will now be 24,286.49 + 16,190.9933 = 40,477.4833 (new basic) + 37,536.98 ( allowances) = 78,014.4633

At 30,000 = 67% approximately


I just used level 8/3 as an example, follow the above step to get that of any level, including level 8 step 4, check the pay slip of any level to know the basic then calculate it this way;
30,000/18,000 x your basic + all the allowances.

Level 8/4 should be little above Level 8 step 3, difference of #100 to 500. I also understand that allowances will get some little increment too. Meaning that new increment starting from level 8 and above will be more than 20k addition.

How I wish, it should be on gross salary.
Then level 8/3 as an example will be;
30,000/18,000 x 70,721.31( gross salary) =117,868.85


One of the labour leaders actually said going by labour law of 2011, that the increase does not only affects the basic salary but housing, transport and utility. If that was anything to go by, then a 65k earner will receive close to 100k. This is because the sum of basic, Housing allowance, transport allowance and utility is 48,572.98 naira for a 65k earner. So that (30,000/18,000)*48,572.98+(65,244.31-48,572.98) = 97,626.30 if tax, union dues and other deductions were constant.

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Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Dapraliz: 10:41pm On Nov 06, 2018
ORDUDAVID:

Good news!!! Please house, how much will level 8 step 4 now earn when implemented?


Pls house, when will the new minimum wage implementation be? Will it be this year or next year?
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Nobody: 11:08pm On Nov 06, 2018
Dapraliz:



Pls house, when will the new minimum wage implementation be? Will it be this year or next year?
it'll be sent to the national assembly for debate and approval then it will be returned to the president, who will sign it into law before it will take effect. it can take effect this november or next year depending on presidency, national assembly and other political factors. However I hope and pray this november
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Kiomaxi88: 12:30am On Nov 07, 2018
good day fellow colleagues, please who has a good link at the senior secondary school's board that can sharply effect transfer?
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Nobody: 5:44am On Nov 07, 2018
Kiomaxi88:
good day fellow colleagues, please who has a good link at the senior secondary school's board that can sharply effect transfer?
no body
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Chibuking81(m): 6:18am On Nov 07, 2018
Juenwume:

One of the labour leaders actually said going by labour law of 2011, that the increase does not only affects the basic salary but housing, transport and utility. If that was anything to go by, then a 65k earner will receive close to 100k. This is because the sum of basic, Housing allowance, transport allowance and utility is 48,572.98 naira for a 65k earner. So that (30,000/18,000)*48,572.98+(65,244.31-48,572.98) = 97,626.30 if tax, union dues and other deductions were constant.

That's good.
From voucher, 8/3 gross stands at 70,721.31
Gross 70,721.31 - 8,897.84 ( which are deductions includes,Tax 2,947.06 + Cont. Pension 3,420.84 + Union Dues 1,922.78 + NHF 607.16 = 8,897.84) = 61,823.47 ( Net Pay )

30,000/18000 x 48,572.98 ( which are, basic 24,286.49 + Accommodation 14,808.83 + Transport 6,515.89 + Utility 2,961.77 = 48,572.98) + 22,148.33 ( which are, Exam Allowance 1,214.32 + Furniture 8,885.30 + Hazard 1,214.32 + Learned 485.72 + Leave grant 2,428.65 + Meal 1,777.06 + Medical 2,500 + Teaching 3,642.96 = 22,148.33) = 103,103.297 (new gross salary)

30,000/18,000 x 48,572.98 + 22,148.33 = 103,103.297 ( gross salary)
30,000/18,000 x 48,572.98 + 22,148.33 = 103,103.297 - new deductions will give you new Net pay.
After implementation, any new amount receive will be the answer.
( level 8/3 current deduction is 12.58155427% i.e 70,721.31 x 12.58155427/100 = 8897.84)
All things being equal if the new payment from new minimum wage maintains the same 12.58155427% deduction, the new deduction will stands at 103,103.297 x 12.58155427/100 = 12971.9973
103,103.297 - 12971.9973 = 90,131.2997
That should be addition of about (103,103.297 - 70,721.31 =) #32,381.987 to former gross pay, and about (90131.2997 - 61823.47 =) #28,307.8297 to former net pay of #61,823.47

Change if use current deduction percentage
1.The new Gross pay for level 8/3 will stand at #103,103.297
2. The new Net pay for level 8/3 will stand at #90,131.2997.

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Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by kingsjeroneyah: 6:54am On Nov 07, 2018
Chibuking81:


That's good.
From voucher, 8/3 gross stands at 70,721.31
Gross 70,721.31 - 8,897.84 ( which are deductions includes,Tax 2,947.06 + Cont. Pension 3,420.84 + Union Dues 1,922.78 + NHF 607.16 = 8,897.84) = 61,823.47 ( Net Pay )

30,000/18000 x 48,572.98 ( which are, basic 24,286.49 + Accommodation 14,808.83 + Transport 6,515.89 + Utility 2,961.77 = 48,572.98) + 22,148.33 ( which are, Exam Allowance 1,214.32 + Furniture 8,885.30 + Hazard 1,214.32 + Learned 485.72 + Leave grant 2,428.65 + Meal 1,777.06 + Medical 2,500 + Teaching 3,642.96 = 22,148.33) = 103,103.297 (new gross salary)

30,000/18,000 x 48,572.98 + 22,148.33 = 103,103.297 ( gross salary)
30,000/18,000 x 48,572.98 + 22,148.33 = 103,103.297 - new deductions will give you new Net pay.

This seems more like it. Time will prove it.
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Chibuking81(m): 7:32am On Nov 07, 2018
https://t.guardian.ng/news/labour-sets-two-week-target-for-minimum-wage-law/

National
Labour sets two-week target for minimum wage law
By Collins Olayinka, Terhemba Daka, Cornelius Essen, Kanayo Umeh (Abuja), Saxone Akhaine (Kaduna) and Gloria Ehiaghe (Lagos)
07 November 2018 | 4:22 am

A new national minimum wage law is possible within two weeks if the presidency submits the bill this week to the National Assembly for passage, the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) affirmed yesterday.
In an exclusive interview in Abuja, NLC president, Ayuba Wabba, told The Guardian that with the tremendous goodwill the organised labour enjoys at the National Assembly, lawmakers would expedite action on the bill.

His comment followed President Muhammadu Buhari’s receipt yesterday of the report of the tripartite committee on the review of the national minimum wage. While government stuck to N24,000, the organised labour insisted on N30,000.

Wabba said: “The organised labour wants to assure the Nigerian people that once the report is submitted today, labour would be considering what timeframe we think would be sufficient enough for the presidency to transmit it to the National Assembly.

“For the work of the National Assembly, we are very certain because we have an understanding with the leadership of the Assembly that the new minimum wage bill will not take more than two days to consider because what would be presented is an amendment of the existing 2011 National Minimum Wage Law. While passing the bill does not require a long process, most members of the two chambers of the National Assembly are well informed about all the issues that surround the minimum wage bill.

“Clearly, I don’t want to quote a specific date because I know how interwoven the process can be. We are committed to watching the process and following up. And anywhere we think there is a deliberate delay, we will respond adequately to every challenge along the way.”

Also reacting on the wage issue, Peter Esele, a former president of the Trade Union Congress (TUC), took on the Minister of Labour and Employment Chris Ngige. “Just imagine him saying N24,000 is enough to feed a family of four. And that if labour thinks it is too small, they should go to the farm and see how difficult life can be. I was aghast that a minister under this government could utter such horrible words. What he said was provocative and the organised labour should request Ngige to tender an unreserved apology to Nigerian workers.”

While receiving the report from the Amal Pep­ple-led tripartite panel at the Presidential Villa in Abuja, Buhari said government plans “to transm­it the executive bill to the National As­sembly for passage within the shortest p­ossible time.” He also expressed commitment to ha­ving a new National Minimum Wage Act soon.

He said: “In constituting this committee, we took­ into account the need for all stakehold­ers to be adequately represented – the g­overnment, the private sector and most i­mportantly the workers. Our goal was to ­get an outcome that was consensual.

“From the onset, we knew the committee h­ad a difficult task ahead of it. But at ­the same time, we were also confident th­at the patriotic and professional backgr­ound of its members would produce realis­tic, fair and implementable recommendati­ons that would be considered by both the ­executive and legislative arms of govern­ment.

“I am not surprised that the committee h­as worked for close to one year. I am al­so not surprised that on a few occasions­, the debates got heated and sometimes, ­these differences came out.

“What is truly inspiring is that, in alm­ost all instances of disagreements, the ­committee members always came back to th­e negotiating table with a common goal o­f improving the welfare of Nigerian work­ers.”

Earlier in her address, Amal-Pepple said: “After carefully weighing these critical­ factors and bearing in the mind the ove­rriding interest of the economy the committee, while noting the offer of N24,000 ­by the Federal Government, is recommendi­ng an increase in the existing minimum w­age from N18,000 to N30,000.

“We believe ­that the implementation of the recommend­ed minimum wage will, no doubt, boost t­he purchasing power of workers, increase­ consumption expenditure and ultimately ­stimulate business and overall economic ­growth.”

The Secretary General, Association of Senior Civil Servants of Nigeria (ASCSN), Alade Bashir Lawal, meanwhile told The Guardian that governors could comfortably pay workers’ salaries. “With this new development of N30,000 new minimum wage, we don’t envisage that any sincere governor would have any problem in complying. For the 2019 elections, it makes it sweeter. If you refuse to comply, we will vote you out,” he said.
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by tonero263(m): 8:25am On Nov 07, 2018
masterchi:
it'll be sent to the national assembly for debate and approval then it will be returned to the president, who will sign it into law before it will take effect. it can take effect this november or next year depending on presidency, national assembly and other political factors. However I hope and pray this november
whether it comes this month or next few months,its arrears will be effective november, 2018. The victory, 30k APPROVED. Dr. Chris Ngige put to SHAME back and front, forget governor's forum,they are not known to exit in the eye of the LAW.
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by luvizwicked(m): 9:18am On Nov 07, 2018
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Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by joyblinks(f): 9:44am On Nov 07, 2018
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This Our Thread is really Informative. Thanks to everyone who find time to respond to questions and also share knowledge. some of us may be quiet but we read every dot here..

Thank you all.

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Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by gold360(m): 11:52am On Nov 07, 2018
masterchi:
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Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by rOsy247(f): 11:56am On Nov 07, 2018
Chibuking81:
https://t.guardian.ng/news/labour-sets-two-week-target-for-minimum-wage-law/

National
Labour sets two-week target for minimum wage law
By Collins Olayinka, Terhemba Daka, Cornelius Essen, Kanayo Umeh (Abuja), Saxone Akhaine (Kaduna) and Gloria Ehiaghe (Lagos)
07 November 2018 | 4:22 am

A new national minimum wage law is possible within two weeks if the presidency submits the bill this week to the National Assembly for passage, the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) affirmed yesterday.
In an exclusive interview in Abuja, NLC president, Ayuba Wabba, told The Guardian that with the tremendous goodwill the organised labour enjoys at the National Assembly, lawmakers would expedite action on the bill.

His comment followed President Muhammadu Buhari’s receipt yesterday of the report of the tripartite committee on the review of the national minimum wage. While government stuck to N24,000, the organised labour insisted on N30,000.

Wabba said: “The organised labour wants to assure the Nigerian people that once the report is submitted today, labour would be considering what timeframe we think would be sufficient enough for the presidency to transmit it to the National Assembly.

“For the work of the National Assembly, we are very certain because we have an understanding with the leadership of the Assembly that the new minimum wage bill will not take more than two days to consider because what would be presented is an amendment of the existing 2011 National Minimum Wage Law. While passing the bill does not require a long process, most members of the two chambers of the National Assembly are well informed about all the issues that surround the minimum wage bill.

“Clearly, I don’t want to quote a specific date because I know how interwoven the process can be. We are committed to watching the process and following up. And anywhere we think there is a deliberate delay, we will respond adequately to every challenge along the way.”

Also reacting on the wage issue, Peter Esele, a former president of the Trade Union Congress (TUC), took on the Minister of Labour and Employment Chris Ngige. “Just imagine him saying N24,000 is enough to feed a family of four. And that if labour thinks it is too small, they should go to the farm and see how difficult life can be. I was aghast that a minister under this government could utter such horrible words. What he said was provocative and the organised labour should request Ngige to tender an unreserved apology to Nigerian workers.”

While receiving the report from the Amal Pep­ple-led tripartite panel at the Presidential Villa in Abuja, Buhari said government plans “to transm­it the executive bill to the National As­sembly for passage within the shortest p­ossible time.” He also expressed commitment to ha­ving a new National Minimum Wage Act soon.

He said: “In constituting this committee, we took­ into account the need for all stakehold­ers to be adequately represented – the g­overnment, the private sector and most i­mportantly the workers. Our goal was to ­get an outcome that was consensual.

“From the onset, we knew the committee h­ad a difficult task ahead of it. But at ­the same time, we were also confident th­at the patriotic and professional backgr­ound of its members would produce realis­tic, fair and implementable recommendati­ons that would be considered by both the ­executive and legislative arms of govern­ment.

“I am not surprised that the committee h­as worked for close to one year. I am al­so not surprised that on a few occasions­, the debates got heated and sometimes, ­these differences came out.

“What is truly inspiring is that, in alm­ost all instances of disagreements, the ­committee members always came back to th­e negotiating table with a common goal o­f improving the welfare of Nigerian work­ers.”

Earlier in her address, Amal-Pepple said: “After carefully weighing these critical­ factors and bearing in the mind the ove­rriding interest of the economy the committee, while noting the offer of N24,000 ­by the Federal Government, is recommendi­ng an increase in the existing minimum w­age from N18,000 to N30,000.

“We believe ­that the implementation of the recommend­ed minimum wage will, no doubt, boost t­he purchasing power of workers, increase­ consumption expenditure and ultimately ­stimulate business and overall economic ­growth.”

The Secretary General, Association of Senior Civil Servants of Nigeria (ASCSN), Alade Bashir Lawal, meanwhile told The Guardian that governors could comfortably pay workers’ salaries. “With this new development of N30,000 new minimum wage, we don’t envisage that any sincere governor would have any problem in complying. For the 2019 elections, it makes it sweeter. If you refuse to comply, we will vote you out,” he said.

Nice one.
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Iniobon(m): 12:35pm On Nov 07, 2018
Chibuking81:


That's good.
From voucher, 8/3 gross stands at 70,721.31
Gross 70,721.31 - 8,897.84 ( which are deductions includes,Tax 2,947.06 + Cont. Pension 3,420.84 + Union Dues 1,922.78 + NHF 607.16 = 8,897.84) = 61,823.47 ( Net Pay )

30,000/18000 x 48,572.98 ( which are, basic 24,286.49 + Accommodation 14,808.83 + Transport 6,515.89 + Utility 2,961.77 = 48,572.98) + 22,148.33 ( which are, Exam Allowance 1,214.32 + Furniture 8,885.30 + Hazard 1,214.32 + Learned 485.72 + Leave grant 2,428.65 + Meal 1,777.06 + Medical 2,500 + Teaching 3,642.96 = 22,148.33) = 103,103.297 (new gross salary)

30,000/18,000 x 48,572.98 + 22,148.33 = 103,103.297 ( gross salary)
30,000/18,000 x 48,572.98 + 22,148.33 = 103,103.297 - new deductions will give you new Net pay.
Everything been equal, this analysis is very correct.
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by 001bumsa: 3:11pm On Nov 07, 2018
001bumsa:
You are to attend SMASE work shop at St Andrew's State School, mile 1, Diobu from 12th to 23rd November 2018. Thanks. Ibe Mercy Desk Officer, Obio/Akpor LGEA.

I got this message this morning. Who else has gotten it and what is the SMASE all about?
Please o, who else has gotten this message
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by 2ruconfidence(f): 3:56pm On Nov 07, 2018
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Chibuking81(m): 4:50pm On Nov 07, 2018
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by ike16: 4:51pm On Nov 07, 2018
But rivers state for some years now have bn paying 11k as minimum wage. So what's going to happen now?
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by ike16: 4:55pm On Nov 07, 2018
Any way I overheard it from old civil servants.
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Chibuking81(m): 5:11pm On Nov 07, 2018
On minimum wage, Buhari don't have any other option than to welcome #30,000 minimum wage. NLC gave them 2 weeks, and that 2 weeks fall in 2019 general election campaign starting date. They are dealing with intelligent ones.

Anything strike at this point in time will lead to political uprising, which might result to anarchy, and federal government has no other choice than to avoid it. This is the best time to get the federal government increase the minimum wage without delay.

Even some states governor that are busy frustrating the effort, must agree by force. Sometimes I begin to ask, to govern the people is it by force?, if it's not by force, and someone as a governor knows that he can't afford to pay his workers, why can't he resign or decline the interest of seeking for another tenure.

Instead, all of them will be busy piling up billions of naira to bring in themselves, son in-law, wife's, and their entire family members, including those without SSCE, NYSC, to governing position.

Revolution is seriously needed in our dear country government, they will be shouting no white collar job, and the money needed to make this job available will be converting for their entire family use. Factories and companies are liquidating on daily basis, and they care less about it. The always make sure that their unborn children have white collar job waiting for them.

I was thinking that the aborted strike would have provided the room for the long awaiting political revolution in Nigeria, any further mistake by Nigeria government will usher in the revolution.
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Chibuking81(m): 5:32pm On Nov 07, 2018
https://politicsngr.com/labour-expects-passage-new-minimum-wage-bill-law-fast-tracked-ajaero/

Labour expects passage of new Minimum Wage Bill into law fast-tracked–AjaeroPublished November 7, 2018 By Francis Belux

Labour expects passage of new Minimum Wage Bill into law fast-tracked–Ajaero
Mr Joe Ajaero, President, United Labour Congress ( ULC) says the organised labour expects the National Assembly to fast-track action on the minimum wage report once presented because of its urgency.

Ajaero said this on Wednesday in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos.

According to the labour leader, the organised labour does not expect the implementation of the N30, 000 new minimum wage to exceed a month.

President Muhammadu Buhari promised to hand over the minimum wage report to the National Assembly, after receiving the report from the tripartite committee on Tuesday in Abuja.

The organised labour suspended a nationwide strike after a prolonged deliberation based on agreement reached and document signed by the Federal Government on the new minimum wage.

”We believe that money should not be a problem. If Appropriation Bill can be made on certain matters, minimum wage should also receive such attention,” he said.

He advised Nigerians to continue to keep faith with the struggle, adding that no positive change would be achieved without labour’s intervention.

NAN reports that once the new minimum wage is signed into law, it will be the 5th minimum wage to be approved for workers in the country.

The first one was negotiated in 1981 by the then NLC President, Mr Hassan Sunmonu.

The first minimum wage received by workers was N125 in 1981, Ñ250 in 1989, N3, 000 in 1990, N7, 500 in 2001 and N18, 000, approved by former President Goodluck Jonathan in 2011
.

The three labour unions: NLC, TUC, and ULC, went on a two-day warning strike and later called for a nationwide strike to press for a new minimum wage.

The organised labour said its action was to ensure government approved and implemented the new wage which it said was due for review since 2011.
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by gold360(m): 6:24pm On Nov 07, 2018
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Bill to raise teachers’ retirement age passes second reading at Adamawa Assembly
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A bill to raise the retirement age of professional primary and secondary schools teachers from 60 years to 70 years has passed second reading at the Adamawa House of Assembly.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the bill was sponsored by Abdullahi Yapak (APC-Verre), who is also the House Standing Committee Chairman on Education.
Speaking at Tuesday’s plenary presided over by the Speaker, Kabiru Mijinyawa, Mr Yapak said that the bill, would among other things, restore the lost glory of public schools and encourage teachers to offer their best.
In his contribution to the debate on the bill, Sunday Peter (APC-Guyuk), lauded the sponsor, adding that such a bill aimed at restoring the glory of public schools.
Mr Peter further said that teachers’ welfare deserved full support.
NAN further reports that the bill also recommended 10 per cent of basic monthly salary as hazard allowance for any teacher posted outside the local government headquarters.
It also stressed the need for adequate supervision of teachers and therefore, recommended the establishment of a Community Education Committee comprising the head teacher and three community leaders in each school.
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by xxkash: 1:15pm On Nov 10, 2018
I don't get it at all, why would anyone want to do this job till they are 70. Count me out biko nu...

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Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Juenwume: 2:23pm On Nov 10, 2018
xxkash:
I don't get it at all, why would anyone want to do this job till they are 70. Count me out biko nu...
Na things wey they cause poverty be that. Staying in a job that won't promote after 20 yrs.
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by dmercy141983(m): 12:00am On Nov 11, 2018
All of you that are busy calculating and causing confusion please who gave you the formula to use eeeh? Buhari I guess! Don't calculate in error and be causing confusion OK!
Re: Rivers State Teachers Recruitment 2012 by Chibuking81(m): 5:47am On Nov 11, 2018
dmercy141983:
All of you that are busy calculating and causing confusion please who gave you the formula to use eeeh? Buhari I guess! Don't calculate in error and be causing confusion OK!
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