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Minimum Wage: Respect Court Order Stopping Strike, Csos Warn Labour by jeremy85: 1:40pm On Nov 04, 2018
Minimum Wage: Respect Court Order Stopping Strike, CSOs Warn Labour

The Network for Accountability and Transparency Crusade (NATC), has condemned in strong terms the instance of trade unions under the umbrella of NLC, TUC, and ULC, to go ahead with their proposed strike action despite court order, describing it as suspicious.

The workforce had called on Nigerians to stock their homes with food, stressing that there was no going back on their planned nationwide over the issue of minimum wage.

According to NATC,the threat by the NLC, TUC and ULC to embark on the indefinite strike if their demands were not met was a clear sabotage and unethical.

Dr. Roland Giwa, National Coordinator of the group, said NATC frowns at such disposition given the fact that it is aware that the government through the relevant agencies had indeed put forward tangible reasons why the N30,000 (Thirty Thousand Naira) minimum wage demanded by the labour unions was not feasible due to the precarious state of the nation’s finances.

According to him, “NATC is also aware that the government proposed an increment from the existing N18,000 to N24,000 and the labour leaders rejected it for reasons best known to them.

“We are therefore constrained to state in unequivocal terms that given the widespread speculation in some quarters that some labour leaders have held series of meetings with a former presidential candidate of Northern Extraction to insist and reject overtures from government towards an amicable resolution of the issue at hand in an attempt to cause embarrassment to the government. This is uncharitable and unpatriotic.

“The rumour mills are rife with tales of how these labour leaders have been promised a whopping $50 million should they insist and proceed with the industrial action come November 6, 2018.

“While NATC is not disposed to the business of speculations or rumours, however, the indications and evidences that there might be an element of truth in the $50 million largesse is overwhelming.


”NATC as an organization that is dedicated to accountability and transparency herby advises our labour leaders to rise above their interest by rejecting whatever overtures that have been extended to them by unscrupulous politicians that have done worse and will do worse if elected into positions of authority in Nigeria.

“This is also mindful of the fact that the organized labour should be the last group ever to disobey a valid court order in Nigeria or anywhere else in the world. And as such, the intended plan to defy a valid court order should be jettisoned.

“The organized labour in Nigeria has been known to stand for truth. They have been known to protect the interest of workers in general and not a select few. At the risk of portraying the organized labour in Nigeria as a dictatorial organization, and one with contempt for the rule of law, the labour leaders at the negotiating table should not allow the smell of filthy enticement make them lose their sense of dignity and that of the millions of workers that they represent.

“The Nigerian workers have been subjected to untold hardship over the years, and to think that the present administration under President Muhammadu Buhari has introduced measures towards alleviating their hardship should be commended and encouraged instead.”

Re: Minimum Wage: Respect Court Order Stopping Strike, Csos Warn Labour by henrygale(m): 1:45pm On Nov 04, 2018
Csos, ntac or whatever u call urselves,.......go Zap urselves!
30k minimum isn't too much to ask for an average naija worker!
Another APC funded organisation.
Re: Minimum Wage: Respect Court Order Stopping Strike, Csos Warn Labour by Optional09: 1:51pm On Nov 04, 2018
Haha
Re: Minimum Wage: Respect Court Order Stopping Strike, Csos Warn Labour by SirIconR(m): 1:52pm On Nov 04, 2018
What do u expect? When the government of the day have no regards for the judiciary... I stand with NLC
Re: Minimum Wage: Respect Court Order Stopping Strike, Csos Warn Labour by Xfemt(m): 1:53pm On Nov 04, 2018
But d same govt refuse obeying court order
So y do u expect dem to obey

U can eat ur cake nd ve it
Re: Minimum Wage: Respect Court Order Stopping Strike, Csos Warn Labour by OneManLegion(m): 2:05pm On Nov 04, 2018
A minimum wage of 30k isn't obtainable, honestly. This isn't partisanship, this is the truth. With minimum wage at 18k, only a few states were able to pay their workers as at when due; and all of a sudden, we're talking 66% increment at a time the economy is just finding its feet.

Although the 18k is not conscionable on workers, the proposed 30k isn't fair on the government either.

I believe a compromise between both parties will be in order. The labour unions should soften their stance, biko.
Re: Minimum Wage: Respect Court Order Stopping Strike, Csos Warn Labour by chichar1(f): 2:08pm On Nov 04, 2018
propaganda in the highest order,who are those CSOs for christ sake,Nonsense country mtcheeeeewwwww!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Re: Minimum Wage: Respect Court Order Stopping Strike, Csos Warn Labour by dadebayo1(m): 2:09pm On Nov 04, 2018
CSO'O that cannot tell fg to obey court order on Dasuki et al....

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