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BREAKING: Labour Plans Nationwide Strike Over Minimum Wage by agwom(m): 10:44pm On Jul 01, 2019
The organised labour have alerted Nigerians that plans were underway to embark on industrial action if the current state of affairs on the issue of consequential adjustment arising from the new national Minimum wage of N30,000 per month remains the same. It is operating under the aegis of the Trade Union Side (TUS) of the Joint National Public Service Negotiating Council (JNPSNC); the eight Unions in the Public Services of the Federal and 36 State Governments. In a press statement in Abuja on Monday, the TUS Acting Chairman, Mr Anchaver Simon, and the Secretary, Mr Alade Lawal, expressed disappointment by government’s effort to derail the implementation of a new National Minimum Wage.

“As things are right now, the government side is only prepared to pay peanuts to workers as adjustment under the pretext that it will soon be undertaking general salary review in the Public Service.” The committee on Consequential Adjustment of Salary agreed to set up a technical body to work out different scenarios in respect of salaries that would be paid to workers who are in the Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) that draw their emoluments from the government treasury. The technical committee met severally and series of computations that were to be presented for the plenary for consideration were developed.

The labour leaders stated that the TUS had initially proposed that since the minimum wage was increased by 66.66 per cent; from N18,000.000 to N30,000.00, salaries for officers on Grade Levels 01-17 should be adjusted accordingly to maintain the relativity that exists in the salary structure in the Public Service. “But when the Government side argued that such increase across board would raise the total wage bill too high, the TUS side reviewed its demand downward and eventually settled for 30 per cent for officers on Grade Levels 07-14 and 25 per cent for those on Grade Levels 15-17. “The Government side on its part was insisting on 9.5 per cent salary raise for employees on Grade Levels 07-14 and 5 per cent for those on Grade Levels 15-17.

“The two sides then agreed to capture the two positions in the technical committee’s report which will now be presented for discussion at the plenary.” According to the TUS, it received a rude shock at the last meeting of the Technical Committee when the government side began to hold on to a non-existent position that the Technical Committee’s term of reference was to base its assignment in respect of salary adjustment on what was provided for it in the 2019 budget.

It regretted that the implication of Government’s position was that the Technical Committee cannot go beyond what the Government was pushing for which is 9.5 per cent salary increase for officers on GL 07-14 and 5 per cent for those on GL 15-17. “With this turn of event, it is quite clear now that some fifth columnists in this administration are hell bent on pushing President Muhammadu Buhari to enter into a collision course with millions of Nigerian workers in the Public Service. This is very sad,” the Union stated.

The TUS recalled that after the Ama Pepple committee recommended N30,000 monthly new National Minimum Wage, the Government Side went to the press to announce that the negotiation was inconclusive. “This is why the eight Trade Unions in the Public Service have resolved that enough is enough and that if the Federal Government fails to call its officials to order and direct them to negotiate openly the issue of Consequential Adjustment arising from the new National Minimum Wage, millions of workers at the Federal and 36 States Public Services will have no other alternative than to take some necessary Trade Union actions to seek redress.

“The time for President Buhari to act is now,” the Union emphasised. Meanwhile, a meeting of officials of the TUS of the Joint National Public Service Negotiating Council across the Federation is being arranged with the sole aim of setting the records straight. At the same time TUS is preparing for appropriate Trade Union measures to be deployed to get justice for public service employees. (NAN)

Read more: https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/breaking-labour-plans-nationwide-strike-over-minimum-wage.html

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Re: BREAKING: Labour Plans Nationwide Strike Over Minimum Wage by chinjo(m): 10:49pm On Jul 01, 2019
NLC is only after their pocket. If they were truely after the welfare of Nigerians, they would have shut down this country since before the election.

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Re: BREAKING: Labour Plans Nationwide Strike Over Minimum Wage by tuniski: 10:57pm On Jul 01, 2019
chinjo:
NLC is only after their pocket. If they were truely after the welfare of Nigerians, they would have shut down this country since before the election.
On point.

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Re: BREAKING: Labour Plans Nationwide Strike Over Minimum Wage by Abfinest007(m): 11:15pm On Jul 01, 2019
they short of cash now but as soon buhari drop something now .they will shut up and start dancing to a different tone

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Re: BREAKING: Labour Plans Nationwide Strike Over Minimum Wage by Nobody: 11:38pm On Jul 01, 2019
Lies and deceit always.

Make i summarise.

Minimum wage increased to ~N~ 30,000 from 18,000, which is 66.66% increase.

So salaries for officers on Grade Levels 01-17 should be adjusted accordingly.

But the Government argued that such increase across board would raise the total wage bill too high.

Then Labour reviewed its demand downward and eventually settled for 30% increase for officers on Grade Levels 07-14 and 25% for those on Grade Levels 15-17.

The Government said it can only pay 9.5% for employees on Grade Levels 07-14 and 5% for those on Grade Levels 15-17.

A committee was then set up by govt. to negotiate further with labour.

Labour insisted on 30% and 25%,

Govt. Committee said they can't go beyond what the government proposed which 9.5% and 5%.

So we are back to square one.

No minimum wage anytime soon.

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Re: BREAKING: Labour Plans Nationwide Strike Over Minimum Wage by sheguy(m): 4:27am On Jul 02, 2019
Buhari no get time for una, him value cow pass humans. So you people can go and die

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Re: BREAKING: Labour Plans Nationwide Strike Over Minimum Wage by Worksunlimited: 4:28am On Jul 02, 2019
Hmmmm.. See better protests in Hong Kong. We are a joke in this part of the world.

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Re: BREAKING: Labour Plans Nationwide Strike Over Minimum Wage by stepo707: 4:28am On Jul 02, 2019
Buhari na scam last last

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Re: BREAKING: Labour Plans Nationwide Strike Over Minimum Wage by anonimi: 4:31am On Jul 02, 2019
iAudio:
Lies and deceit always.

Make i summarise.

Minimum wage increased to ~N~ 30,000 from 18,000, which is 66.66% increase.

So salaries for officers on Grade Levels 01-17 should be adjusted accordingly.

But the Government argued that such increase across board would raise the total wage bill too high.

Then Labour reviewed its demand downward and eventually settled for 30% increase for officers on Grade Levels 07-14 and 25% for those on Grade Levels 15-17.

The Government said it can only pay 9.5% for employees on Grade Levels 07-14 and 5% for those on Grade Levels 15-17.

A committee was then set up by govt. to negotiate further with labour.

Labour insisted on 30% and 25%,

Govt. Committee said they can't go beyond what the government proposed which 9.5% and 5%.

So we are back to square one.

No minimum wage anytime soon.


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Re: BREAKING: Labour Plans Nationwide Strike Over Minimum Wage by anonimi: 4:32am On Jul 02, 2019
sheguy:
Buhari no get time for una, him value cow pass humans. So you people can go and die

You sabi the wicked man pass.


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Re: BREAKING: Labour Plans Nationwide Strike Over Minimum Wage by BobRisky5050: 4:32am On Jul 02, 2019
Lol... at least them even get work... some ppl Dey month in month out no alert!! Biko, Nigeria should be sold oooo make I get my share and go away..
chinjo:
NLC is only after their pocket. If they were truely after the welfare of Nigerians, they would have shut down this country since before the election.

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Re: BREAKING: Labour Plans Nationwide Strike Over Minimum Wage by emmasege: 4:34am On Jul 02, 2019
Integrity is when a man's word is his bond. This is why we always tell zombies that Buhari is nothing but a liar and terrorist.

And before any zombie blames state governments for non-implementation, please ask yourself why the FG is yet to start the implementation on its own part.

It took Buhari's government three good years to arrive at a minimum wage for Nigerian workers, and almost three months after enacting the minimum wage, his government is still setting up a committee to discuss implementation. Little wonder he's been declared the winner in online polls as NIGERIA's worst president ever. He even scored nearly 70% of the votes cast for him, GEJ, OBJ and Yar'adua.

Lastly, can any zombie recall how long it took GEJ's government to arrive at a minimum wage and even start the implementation?

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Re: BREAKING: Labour Plans Nationwide Strike Over Minimum Wage by NwaJozi: 4:35am On Jul 02, 2019
Nawao

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Re: BREAKING: Labour Plans Nationwide Strike Over Minimum Wage by Nairalandmentor(m): 4:37am On Jul 02, 2019
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Re: BREAKING: Labour Plans Nationwide Strike Over Minimum Wage by anonimi: 4:38am On Jul 02, 2019
BobRisky5050:
Lol... at least them even get work... some ppl Dey month in month out no alert!! Biko, Nigeria should be sold oooo make I get my share and go away..

Go away to where and to do what that you cannot do here


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Re: BREAKING: Labour Plans Nationwide Strike Over Minimum Wage by Craigslists: 4:38am On Jul 02, 2019
Lol

Everybody for naija supposed don know say government na major scam na.

Try touch Buhari, Osubande mere commissioner, the Governors and Senators salary make you see how dem go react grin

Thank Oluwa say I begin press o, if not na one junky for Daura for dey determine how my salary for be, when I no be refugee or immigrant for my own country.

Nigeria will never go forward this way, let’s just be sincere.
Power belongs to the people and not the government... Hong Kong and Sudan as a case study.

This is me pissing on Federal Government and their fvcking jobs.

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Re: BREAKING: Labour Plans Nationwide Strike Over Minimum Wage by Staro: 4:41am On Jul 02, 2019
Aw
Re: BREAKING: Labour Plans Nationwide Strike Over Minimum Wage by BobRisky5050: 4:43am On Jul 02, 2019
If my inheritance na like 10million after the sales, I go gallantly go China start hustle
anonimi:


Go away to where and to do what that you cannot do here


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Re: BREAKING: Labour Plans Nationwide Strike Over Minimum Wage by Lush100(m): 4:56am On Jul 02, 2019
Pls pls and pls , if u want to protest, pls protest like Hong Kong, don't just go to street, take the fight to their domain.
Legislative building, govt houses, and shutdown work all over.
Buy helmet and gas mask.

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Re: BREAKING: Labour Plans Nationwide Strike Over Minimum Wage by nairalee(m): 4:58am On Jul 02, 2019
Nigerian Labour force is dead. Simple

Even Worse Nigerians are complacent and enjoying their own suffering.

What does it take the poor Nigerians to go out and occupy the streets, national assembly complex and even Aso Villa? Afterall all die be die


How can less than 1% hold 99%.to Ransome claiming they're working for us? This is worse than 419.

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Re: BREAKING: Labour Plans Nationwide Strike Over Minimum Wage by dadebayo1(m): 5:02am On Jul 02, 2019
Day just dey break grin


Unionism is actually on sabbatical.... Why will labour be foot dragging over a bill already signed into law which is not implemented yet....

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Re: BREAKING: Labour Plans Nationwide Strike Over Minimum Wage by anonimi: 5:05am On Jul 02, 2019
Lush100:
Pls pls and pls , if u want to protest, pls protest like Hong Kong, don't just go to street, take the fight to their domain.
Legislative building, govt houses, and shutdown work all over.
Buy helmet and gas mask.

Why are you asking people to do something that you can do

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Re: BREAKING: Labour Plans Nationwide Strike Over Minimum Wage by anonimi: 5:05am On Jul 02, 2019
ayepada001:
It has not always been bringing result

.........because you are yet to join

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Re: BREAKING: Labour Plans Nationwide Strike Over Minimum Wage by anonimi: 5:06am On Jul 02, 2019
nairalee:
Nigerian Labour force is dead. Simple

Even Worse Nigerians are complacent and enjoying their own suffering.

What does it take the poor Nigerians to go out and occupy the streets, national assembly complex and even Aso Villa? Afterall all die be die

How can less than 1% hold 99%.to Ransome claiming they're working for us? This is worse than 419.


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Re: BREAKING: Labour Plans Nationwide Strike Over Minimum Wage by Melison(m): 5:10am On Jul 02, 2019
Buhari just be like one man named picolo
If picolo wants to smash a dog's head cos he was selling dog meat he will pet the dog so well that the dog thinks he has found a playmate next he will just bring out his staff and piam,the dog lays down with a smashed skull!!
Buhari was busy petting these foolish Nlc before election agreeing to do their bargain,the mumu people now gave in and we are in shit for another four damn years man!

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Re: BREAKING: Labour Plans Nationwide Strike Over Minimum Wage by Skmoda360(m): 5:12am On Jul 02, 2019
chinjo:
NLC is only after their pocket. If they were truely after the welfare of Nigerians, they would have shut down this country since before the election.
You are on point

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Re: BREAKING: Labour Plans Nationwide Strike Over Minimum Wage by Lush100(m): 5:15am On Jul 02, 2019
anonimi:


Why are you asking people to do something that you can do
.

Sir, did you see the word "if" .
That's a conditional statement.
I never said I wanted to protest neither did I say they SHOULD protest.
Re: BREAKING: Labour Plans Nationwide Strike Over Minimum Wage by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:25am On Jul 02, 2019
They can go ahead.......

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Re: BREAKING: Labour Plans Nationwide Strike Over Minimum Wage by Livefreeordieha(m): 5:26am On Jul 02, 2019
agwom:
The organised labour have alerted Nigerians that plans were underway to embark on industrial action if the current state of affairs on the issue of consequential adjustment arising from the new national Minimum wage of N30,000 per month remains the same. It is operating under the aegis of the Trade Union Side (TUS) of the Joint National Public Service Negotiating Council (JNPSNC); the eight Unions in the Public Services of the Federal and 36 State Governments. In a press statement in Abuja on Monday, the TUS Acting Chairman, Mr Anchaver Simon, and the Secretary, Mr Alade Lawal, expressed disappointment by government’s effort to derail the implementation of a new National Minimum Wage.

“As things are right now, the government side is only prepared to pay peanuts to workers as adjustment under the pretext that it will soon be undertaking general salary review in the Public Service.” The committee on Consequential Adjustment of Salary agreed to set up a technical body to work out different scenarios in respect of salaries that would be paid to workers who are in the Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) that draw their emoluments from the government treasury. The technical committee met severally and series of computations that were to be presented for the plenary for consideration were developed.

The labour leaders stated that the TUS had initially proposed that since the minimum wage was increased by 66.66 per cent; from N18,000.000 to N30,000.00, salaries for officers on Grade Levels 01-17 should be adjusted accordingly to maintain the relativity that exists in the salary structure in the Public Service. “But when the Government side argued that such increase across board would raise the total wage bill too high, the TUS side reviewed its demand downward and eventually settled for 30 per cent for officers on Grade Levels 07-14 and 25 per cent for those on Grade Levels 15-17. “The Government side on its part was insisting on 9.5 per cent salary raise for employees on Grade Levels 07-14 and 5 per cent for those on Grade Levels 15-17.

“The two sides then agreed to capture the two positions in the technical committee’s report which will now be presented for discussion at the plenary.” According to the TUS, it received a rude shock at the last meeting of the Technical Committee when the government side began to hold on to a non-existent position that the Technical Committee’s term of reference was to base its assignment in respect of salary adjustment on what was provided for it in the 2019 budget.

It regretted that the implication of Government’s position was that the Technical Committee cannot go beyond what the Government was pushing for which is 9.5 per cent salary increase for officers on GL 07-14 and 5 per cent for those on GL 15-17. “With this turn of event, it is quite clear now that some fifth columnists in this administration are hell bent on pushing President Muhammadu Buhari to enter into a collision course with millions of Nigerian workers in the Public Service. This is very sad,” the Union stated.

The TUS recalled that after the Ama Pepple committee recommended N30,000 monthly new National Minimum Wage, the Government Side went to the press to announce that the negotiation was inconclusive. “This is why the eight Trade Unions in the Public Service have resolved that enough is enough and that if the Federal Government fails to call its officials to order and direct them to negotiate openly the issue of Consequential Adjustment arising from the new National Minimum Wage, millions of workers at the Federal and 36 States Public Services will have no other alternative than to take some necessary Trade Union actions to seek redress.

“The time for President Buhari to act is now,” the Union emphasised. Meanwhile, a meeting of officials of the TUS of the Joint National Public Service Negotiating Council across the Federation is being arranged with the sole aim of setting the records straight. At the same time TUS is preparing for appropriate Trade Union measures to be deployed to get justice for public service employees. (NAN)

Read more: https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/breaking-labour-plans-nationwide-strike-over-minimum-wage.html
for it to be successful just tag the protest rape of wages.. People will join and shut down the Villa.. If u don't add rape u are alone... My people don't joke with anything relating to toto

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