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No New Minimum Wage, No Industrial Peace In 2017, Labour Tells FG by eke419: 4:51pm On Dec 12, 2016


Organised Labour weekend warned that it would not guarantee industrial peace in the new year should government fail to put in place the process of reviewing and approving a new national minimum wage without further delay.

Speaking at the 10th Quadrennial National Delegates Conference of the National Union of Food, Beverage and Tobacco Employees, NUFBITE, in Lagos, General Secretary of the Ayuba Wabba-led Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, Dr. Peter Ozo-Eson warned that organised labour would not guarantee industrial peace over the matter in 2017, if government continued to ignore workers’ demand for upward review of the existing N18, 000 minimum wage.He lamented that organised labour had severally written to remind the Federal Government to no avail on the urgent need to constitute a tripartite committee, comprising government, private sector employers and labour, to review the minimum wage which had expired.

Dr. Ozon-Eson contended that workers had exercised tremendous patience in the wake of the hardship occasioned by ongoing recession which completely eroded workers purchasing power, insisting that workers could not endure and be patient for ever.

He said: “In the interest of industrial peace in 2017, government should immediately constitute a tripartite committee of social partners to review the current minimum wage which has been in existence since 2011 and has since expired. ‘’We have been patient and have been appealing to government severally on the need to review the minimum wage.

Government has not yielded. We want to let government know that our patience is running out. “Besides the fact that the current minimum wage has expired, it has lost its real value and has depreciated beyond expectation as a result of the economic recession and current exchange rate.

‘’We have written several letters to the government on the need to constitute the tripartite committee. So far, the government has refused to do so. The earlier the government does so, the better for everybody in the new year.” Earlier, President of NUFBITE, Mr. Lateef Oyelakan, called on the Federal Government to urgently intervene in the challenges facing the beverage and confectionaries sector before it became too late.

He said: “The economic recession is really biting us very hard as we continue to lose our members to closures, retrenchments, and casualisation as employers devise more stringent means of surviving especially since they are finding it extremely difficult to source foreign exchange for operations.

‘’We are appealing to the government to intervene urgently before the situation gets at of hand. We appreciate President Muhammadu Buhari efforts at revamping the economy.

‘’We are excited with the government employment agenda. We will like to use this medium to urge Mr. President through the Honourable Minister, to place total ban on importation of beverage and confectionaries. We have enough capacity to supply local needs and the West African sub-region. “In the same vein, there should be outright ban on foreign spirit into the country.

It is unacceptable for Shoprite and others to import spirit and wine from South African and Europe into Nigeria while the local distillers are on the verge of closing down. ‘’ The sad thing is that these are products we can produce locally but these importations are killing local industries and reducing their abilities to create jobs. Similarly, we call on government to do more to bring the textile industry back to life.

‘’The government should make it compulsory for the armed forces, paramilitary agencies, public schools and government officials to use local fabrics for all public functions. ‘’We are also encouraged with go

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Re: No New Minimum Wage, No Industrial Peace In 2017, Labour Tells FG by dunkem21(m): 4:52pm On Dec 12, 2016
Labour should go and sit down cheesy

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Re: No New Minimum Wage, No Industrial Peace In 2017, Labour Tells FG by Firefire(m): 4:52pm On Dec 12, 2016
Toothless NLC with divided leaders.

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Re: No New Minimum Wage, No Industrial Peace In 2017, Labour Tells FG by Benikuuse(m): 4:54pm On Dec 12, 2016
Even This One Governors Cannot Pay, What Will Happens If Another Increase In Wage Bill Is Implemented

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Re: No New Minimum Wage, No Industrial Peace In 2017, Labour Tells FG by effty(m): 4:57pm On Dec 12, 2016
Totally in support of this action but I don't trust labour leaders.

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Re: No New Minimum Wage, No Industrial Peace In 2017, Labour Tells FG by evy4ch(m): 4:57pm On Dec 12, 2016
Abegii make we hear word joo Tootles barking dog calls itself NLC

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Re: No New Minimum Wage, No Industrial Peace In 2017, Labour Tells FG by Atiku2019: 4:58pm On Dec 12, 2016
Observing. .......

Re: No New Minimum Wage, No Industrial Peace In 2017, Labour Tells FG by annayawchee: 5:09pm On Dec 12, 2016
Wow seems like 2017 is gonna be a long year for nigeria..... A lot of problem awaits the Fg come 2017

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Re: No New Minimum Wage, No Industrial Peace In 2017, Labour Tells FG by Flyingngel(m): 5:17pm On Dec 12, 2016
How many Governors have even pay complete minimum wage.
Re: No New Minimum Wage, No Industrial Peace In 2017, Labour Tells FG by alizma: 5:18pm On Dec 12, 2016
WHEN THEY ARE LOOKING FOR CHRISTMAS GIFT FROM FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.

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Re: No New Minimum Wage, No Industrial Peace In 2017, Labour Tells FG by Presidiotbuhari: 5:40pm On Dec 12, 2016
DogHARII, sorry buharii will luck up you all in kuje and ikoyi maximum prison and replace u guys with his gworo munshing mai guard and bowl carrying almajiri brothers. Una think say this is jonathans era, were u have the freedom and right to protest try shiit and see....smh





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Re: No New Minimum Wage, No Industrial Peace In 2017, Labour Tells FG by seguno2: 6:13pm On Dec 12, 2016
Benikuuse:
Even This One Governors Cannot Pay, What Will Happens If Another Increase In Wage Bill Is Implemented

The wage increase is meaningless as you have rightly pointed out.
If labour and ourselves are serious, we should ask that what our public servants take from us should be comparable to the wages of civil servants paid by the same governments.
Re: No New Minimum Wage, No Industrial Peace In 2017, Labour Tells FG by otokx(m): 7:19pm On Dec 12, 2016
Labour is just looking for Christmas hamper from government.

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Re: No New Minimum Wage, No Industrial Peace In 2017, Labour Tells FG by ckmayoca: 7:21pm On Dec 12, 2016
NLC and FG are both stupid.
Re: No New Minimum Wage, No Industrial Peace In 2017, Labour Tells FG by ckmayoca: 7:22pm On Dec 12, 2016
NLC and FG are both stupeed.
Re: No New Minimum Wage, No Industrial Peace In 2017, Labour Tells FG by gebest: 7:52pm On Dec 12, 2016
Keep quiet, NLC is dead in Nigeria

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Re: No New Minimum Wage, No Industrial Peace In 2017, Labour Tells FG by Raddie(m): 11:15pm On Dec 12, 2016
Who are these guys sef, issues bordering on retirement plans, contract workers, casuals working for years, proper working environment with employers of labour under your union should be your top-most priority now.
No vex unna union dues still dey complete.

If you want to be retaRded at-least be real about it.

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Re: No New Minimum Wage, No Industrial Peace In 2017, Labour Tells FG by pointstores(m): 11:47pm On Dec 12, 2016
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Re: No New Minimum Wage, No Industrial Peace In 2017, Labour Tells FG by mykeljosef: 12:58am On Dec 13, 2016
increase minimum wage to nothing less than 42k basically 100 dollars

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