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Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Suspends Planned Strike As Talks Continue Today by enemyofprogress: 5:42am On Oct 16, 2019
mercyviv:
All this strike thing is just over exuberance on the part of labour. You have your 30,000 minimum wage for level 7and below, the upper levels adjustments for 11% isn't that bad. Just my opinion...
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and you think that's ok compare to what members of the National Assembly are collecting? Abeg no make me vex with you this morning.
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Suspends Planned Strike As Talks Continue Today by forreelliinc: 5:46am On Oct 16, 2019
angry ass holes when person dey find holiday
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Suspends Planned Strike As Talks Continue Today by pedroiyke: 5:55am On Oct 16, 2019
Na so so talk una go dey talk throughout una life ( MADNESS)
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Suspends Planned Strike As Talks Continue Today by udemzyudex(m): 5:56am On Oct 16, 2019
Hahahaha funny people.
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Suspends Planned Strike As Talks Continue Today by pedroiyke: 5:57am On Oct 16, 2019
Na so so talk una go dey talk throughout una life (MADNESS)
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Suspends Planned Strike As Talks Continue Today by adenigga(m): 5:58am On Oct 16, 2019
jogsman01:
The labour union initial gra gra don end. I know there won't be any strike becos this is Nigeria. Everyone is fighting for his pocket. The bird will fly with whatever it ate. The labour union is compromised!

Compromised o! Since Oshiomole left.
But it's just unfortunate that when he was a governor of Edo State, he battled NLC.
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Suspends Planned Strike As Talks Continue Today by RxSameer(m): 5:59am On Oct 16, 2019
Abeg ooh no strike plzzz I want to graduate
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Suspends Planned Strike As Talks Continue Today by MaYorIV(m): 5:59am On Oct 16, 2019
chiommy123:
have you visited any govt hospital? Now tell yourself the truth.
May be depending on where you base...
Akwa Ibom State Govt. is doing great
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Suspends Planned Strike As Talks Continue Today by MrFly(m): 6:15am On Oct 16, 2019
Ayuba or whatever his name is has been settled, let them continue to dribble Nigerians, all i knw is that one day the revolution Sowore demanded shall come to pass
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Suspends Planned Strike As Talks Continue Today by Iboni1(m): 6:16am On Oct 16, 2019
Is it not the same government that is proposing over 10bn for Yahaya Bello to win Kogi election by all means? We are in for next level.

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Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Suspends Planned Strike As Talks Continue Today by koolbe(m): 6:20am On Oct 16, 2019
This isn't true. NLC strike is to commence if no agreement is reached by end of 16th October. Many people misunderstood it to mean strike will commence 16th October.
Today is s last day for negotiations

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Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Suspends Planned Strike As Talks Continue Today by hodona4real: 6:23am On Oct 16, 2019
so if the meeting between FG and labour yield positive result wen will they start d payment and wen will they start paying the arrears

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Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Suspends Planned Strike As Talks Continue Today by Justicealh3(m): 6:24am On Oct 16, 2019
You people just their play Us anytime. Mstwwwee.
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Suspends Planned Strike As Talks Continue Today by Galadimabawa: 6:24am On Oct 16, 2019
I'm sick of hearing about this.

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Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Suspends Planned Strike As Talks Continue Today by smirn(m): 6:27am On Oct 16, 2019
Amudeneogu:
why suffering these poor workers, while our politicians who are not doing anything for this country takes billions of naira every month without any much talk but "Nigerian workers who are suffering day and night, under the rain, and under the sun has to go to negotiating table before their entitlement will be payable to them. that is very unfair treatment.
we claimed nothing is working in this country, so of what use is this Nigerian workers especially those working under the public sector? What exactly are they contributing to this nation? When we all know nothing is working in this country. Plz someone should explain their usefulness in a Useless system.

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Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Suspends Planned Strike As Talks Continue Today by ejimatic: 6:29am On Oct 16, 2019
Ecstasy154:
• Workers demand documents as FG hikes
salary adjustments

• Lagos will pay more than N30,000, says
Gov Sanwo-Olu

Olufemi Atoyebi, Abuja


Organised labour on Tuesday demanded documents from the Federal Government to support its claims during a negotiation on the consequential adjustments on the New National Minimum Wage.

Labour suspended its planned strike as both sides agreed to continue negotiations today (Wednesday).

The Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr Chris Ngige, at the opening of the meeting, said the demand of the workers before the negotiation would shut down the economy.

But a source at the five hours meeting, which started at 2.45pm, confided in our correspondent that the labour leaders and the government’s representatives made concessions. He added that they failed to reach a definite agreement on the salary adjustments.

Before the meeting, labour was demanding 29 per cent salary increase for officers at salary grade levels 07 to 14 and 24 per cent adjustment for officers at salary grade levels 15 to 17, while the Federal Government proposed an 11 per cent increase for officers at grade level 07 to 14 and 6.5 per cent adjustment for workers at grade level 15 to 17.

The meeting broke into sessions on a few occasions when labour and government teams had to leave the general session to meet their teams separately before continuing with the joint session.

Our correspondent learnt that the labour team demanded a number of documents from government’s team to verify claims made by the Federal Government during the negotiation.

According to a source, who was part of the workers’ team at the meeting, labour lowered its position to 20 and 25 per cent, while government increased its offer to 17 per cent for workers at grade levels 07 to 09, 15 per cent for those at grade levels 10 to 14 and 12 per cent for workers at grade level 15 to 17.

The source said, “The two sides made concessions but in addition to the Federal Government concession, the team also introduced innovations which is strange to us. But we have asked for documents to back that position. However, whatever figures presented now at the meeting are mere proposals that labour is going home to examine critically before tomorrow’s (today) meeting.”

It was also learnt that the minister pleaded with the union leaders to consider the present state of the nation’s economy in their demands.

He said after the meeting that he was happy that there was no walkout or fight during the deliberation.

Briefing journalists, Ngige said, “I serve as the conciliator so I am not on any side. I belong to the two parties. As you can see, there was no fight and no walkout. That shows thatthings are going on well. We will continue tomorrow (Wednesday) because of areas that we could not touch.”

Addressing the media, the Nigeria Labour Congress Deputy President, Amaechi Asugwuni said, “For us at labour, the matters are straightforward but negotiations are still going on. We thought the meeting would be concluded today but that prediction was not successful. Therefore, adjournment became necessary. The struggle will still continue.

“We will meet again tomorrow (Wednesday) and that meeting will decide the fate of both parties. So far, commitments have been shown by both parties but we believe that the areas that are still in contest are critical and we urge government to see how it can shift ground positively. We expect that Wednesday’s meeting will end positively.”

The Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Dr Folashade Yemi-Esan, who spoke for the government team added, “We have worked together and both sides have made a lot of concessions but we discovered that there are areas to be ironed out. There are some documents and information that are being sought and which we are providing. We will continue tomorrow with the belief that we will reach an agreement.

But earlier on Tuesday, the Federal Government said the economy would be shut down, if it met the demands of the organised labour on the New National Minimum Wage.

Ngige, who stated this during the Federal Government’s meeting with labour leaders in Abuja, said the unionists should not misinform workers about the government’s position on the consequential increase in workers’ salaries as a result of the new minimum wage of N30,000.

The labour leaders had at a meeting with the minister on Monday submitted their proposal on percentages on consequential increases in the new minimum wage.

Ngige, in his opening speech before the technical session that government had with labour on Tuesday, said government would not intimidate workers.

The minister said the Federal Government’s personnel cost had increased astronomically and that accommodating more wage bill like what labour was demanding could shut the economy down.

Ngige stated, “It is a matter of balancing a budget that is 76 per cent recurrent and 24 per cent capital. For me, it is nothing to cheer about. In the 76 per cent, government has captured N200bn for the consequential adjustment for the minimum wage and so on. These are all parts of personnel.

Don’t threaten govt with strike, Ngige tells labour

“I don’t want labour to misinform workers. They should not be misinformed. Workers should know that this is a consequential adjustment and not a holistic wage review. We must give the government the benefit of the doubt. I am for labour and I will not sit and watch them being cheated. I will also not sit and watch labour intimidate government. If you dangle a strike, it is intimidation and the International Labour Organisation Convention does not permit it. People should negotiate freely. If government threatens you in the course of negotiation, it is intimidation.

“I am your friend and friend of government. In fact, government feels I am not doing enough. That is why I am talking to you so that you can talk to your people. We cannot allow the government to shut down the economy because it wants to pay salaries and wages.

“The 2020 budget of N10.3tr has N3.8tr as personnel cost without overhead. If you add running cost and other incidental costs, the total recurrent budget as presented to the National Assembly has taken 76 per cent. Where do we get the money to build roads, airport, rails, health centres, schools etc.?”

Congress, Amechi Asugwuni, leading the labour team

Before the meeting, Ngige received the leaders of the Nigeria Union of Local Government Employees, led by its president, Ibrahim Khaleel.

Strike will fail – Labour faction

Workers were on Tuesday divided on whether they should go on a strike over the new minimum wage.

A breakaway faction of the NLC, condemned the strike being planned to embark upon by the Trade Union Congress and the Nigeria Labour Congress.

The ULC president, Joe Ajaero, in a statement, said the union said critical sectors that would make the strike to be successful were left out of the decision.

The statement said, “We were part of the 16-man technical committee that gave birth to the Tripartite Committee on the Review of the National Minimum Wage and in which we participated vigorously in all the processes leading to its negotiation and the various struggles to deliver it for the benefit of Nigerian workers and peoples.

“The dynamics of the struggle dictate that we mobilise all our constituents both primary and secondary to make for a successful strike. A man that intentionally goes to war without its most critical weapons has prepared himself to fail.

“Nigerian workers cannot be forced to negotiate from a position of weakness as in this case. Why would we want to go into a nationwide strike without mobilising all the national stakeholders and civil society organizations, market women and students?

“Obviously, the proposed nationwide strike is designed to fail or at best watered down to achieve nothing but to bring few Nigerian workers on the street to dance and wave flags without shutting down the economy which is the effect a nationwide strike ought to have”.

Lagos will pay more than N30,000

In Lagos State, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, said that the state was ready to pay more than the N30,000 benchmark for the new National Minimum Wage.

Sanwo-Olu, who said this during a meeting in Ikeja with the organized labour in the state, said the payment would start after the conclusion of the Federal Government and labour leaders’ negotiation.

He said, “As a government, we take the issue of minimum wage very seriously. We know how important and germane it is to the wellbeing of our people. We are technically ready to implement the new minimum wage. I made a commitment during my previous interactions with the labour unions before my assumption of office and I am still keeping to the promise made. However little it is, we will certainly pay more than N30,000 minimum wage.

“We understand the position Lagos occupies and we understand the challenges workers are facing in Lagos. If other states can raise that amount, I believe Lagos needs to show a bit more to appreciate workers’ contribution to the growth of our state.”

During an interaction with the labour union leaders, Sanwo-Olu listened to various demands of the workers, which included arrears of workers’ medical allowance, introduction of premium insurance for the workforce, timely pension payment for retired workers, mortgage scheme for housing, befitting labour secretariat and representation of workers’ unions in MDA boards’ appointments.

Zamfara ready for strike

Meanwhile, the NLC in Zamfara State has directed its members to stay at home as from Thursday if the Federal Government and the organised labour unions fail to agree on the new minimum wage.

In a statement in Gusau on Tuesday, the state NLC Secretary, Bitrus Gyang, said the congress had written all unions in the state to mobilise their members.

NLC, TUC fail to honour Reps’ invitation

The House of Representatives Committee on Labour, Employment and Productivity has decried the failure by the organised labour to appear before it in Abuja on Tuesday.

The committee said the invitation was part of the lawmakers’ intervention in the crisis between the workers and the Federal Government over implementation of the new minimum wage.

Chairman of the committee, Mr Ali Wudil, said the intervention by the lawmakers was to prevent the looming industrial action by labour scheduled to begin on Wednesday.

The NLC, in its letter to the committee said it could not honour the invitation because of the Tuesday meeting with the Federal Government on the consequential adjustment of salaries.

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. This is a misguided NLC which is easily deceived with empty promises. A sensible NLC will embark on the strike even for three days.That will make government expedite action on it.If three years is spent on negotiation is the whole exercise not just just a waste of time? At the end the presidency will reject the outcome of the meeting and form another committee.... Nothing has been achieved ...You called the strike off...This NLC is the problem of the Nigerian workers..... toothless gullible and senseless NLC
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Suspends Planned Strike As Talks Continue Today by Nobody: 6:46am On Oct 16, 2019
When will this NLC speak on behalf of the unemployed, hike in food prices , they are only particular about increment of those already earning salary who constitute just few of Nigerian population.

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Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Suspends Planned Strike As Talks Continue Today by theowane: 7:00am On Oct 16, 2019
pulsitive:
There was never going to be a strike. They just want to share largesse from the borrowed funds
people like you are they very lazy type. You just want the strike to hold cos youq either do not want to go to work, or you just want strike. Don't you know that it was the threat of strike that made government adjust and increase its offer?! Do you know that labour has been very patient (since May). You just stay here and write rubbish

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Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Suspends Planned Strike As Talks Continue Today by jogsman01(m): 7:03am On Oct 16, 2019
adenigga:


Compromised o! Since Oshiomole left.
But it's just unfortunate that when he was a governor of Edo State, he battled NLC.
I tell you that they're all fighting for their pocket.... Ole ni everybody jor!
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Suspends Planned Strike As Talks Continue Today by owolabi5: 7:11am On Oct 16, 2019
This NLC na sell out. BUBU gob dey settle dem to avert any strike!
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Suspends Planned Strike As Talks Continue Today by Fabulousmua: 7:12am On Oct 16, 2019
Toothless people....
I know they Won't have the courage to go on strike

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Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Suspends Planned Strike As Talks Continue Today by Ategberoson(m): 7:14am On Oct 16, 2019
if NLC have not lost their virtue, there wouldn't be any need for one talk, rather implementation would have been taken place by now
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Suspends Planned Strike As Talks Continue Today by Respect11(m): 7:23am On Oct 16, 2019
Toothless boo dog

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Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Suspends Planned Strike As Talks Continue Today by Temmytripple: 7:29am On Oct 16, 2019
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Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Suspends Planned Strike As Talks Continue Today by bukolafakeye(m): 7:33am On Oct 16, 2019
Ngige n gegé
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Suspends Planned Strike As Talks Continue Today by deewhydoski(m): 8:06am On Oct 16, 2019
chiommy123:
Ngige and his FG should forget the road, airport, healthcare, etc and use the money to pay minimum wage we can manage the ones we already have.
Lol.. You are funny
Healthcares and roads cannot be manage oo

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Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Suspends Planned Strike As Talks Continue Today by Njspark(m): 8:22am On Oct 16, 2019
This country is a scam, whose know if they are even fight for the increase, because they know government will not do it but pride the head of the committee to chill

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Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Suspends Planned Strike As Talks Continue Today by Jobminister: 8:28am On Oct 16, 2019
After pocketing how much.

Continue!
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Suspends Planned Strike As Talks Continue Today by Zimzy(m): 8:29am On Oct 16, 2019
Weakest Labour negotiators ever! This is simply because the NLC you see is an arm of this government.
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Suspends Planned Strike As Talks Continue Today by Johans1991: 9:18am On Oct 16, 2019
Useless labour
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Suspends Planned Strike As Talks Continue Today by cerpvad(m): 9:47am On Oct 16, 2019
With the implementation of the new minimum wage, Hike in fuel price is imminent. Let's get battle ready
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Suspends Planned Strike As Talks Continue Today by majormofor(m): 10:03am On Oct 16, 2019
labour that should focused that strength on restructuring the country.. 4yrs from now is this how you want to be fighting for another increase?

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