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NLC: Next Minimum Wage Will Be Based On Cost Of Living by ijustdey: 12:04pm On Dec 05, 2023
•Says life now unbearable for workers

Amidst rising cost of goods and services in the country, the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has said it would ensure that the next national minimum wage to be negotiated in 2024 reflects the prevailing cost of living.

It lamented that following the removal of fuel subsidy by the federal government, life has become extremely unbearable for workers.

Addressing participants at the opening of the 19th edition of the NLC’s Harmattan School holding in Abuja, President of the NLC, Joe Ajaero, said it had become necessary for governments at all levels to recognise that life and living conditions were exceedingly difficult, especially for working people in both the formal and informal sectors of the economy.

He said removal of subsidy on petroleum products further exacerbated challenges faced by working people, unleashing severe pain and contributing to galloping inflation and increasing inequality and poverty.

“We must reckon that a well-motivated and well-remunerated workforce has a positive impact on productivity and national development.

“As we anticipate the commencement of negotiations for the national minimum wage in 2024, we seek the understanding of all stakeholders to ensure that we use this opportunity to arrive at a minimum wage commensurate with the prevailing cost of living,” he said.

Ajaero, who was represented by Deputy President of the NLC, Benjamin Anthony, said the ultimate goal of negotiating a new minimum wage was to establish a living wage that covers the cost of living and make allowance for some savings by the workers.

He noted that since the adoption of the Structural Adjustment Programme (SAP) in the mid-1980s and subsequent wholesale adoption of neoliberal economy framework, there had been a sustained disruption of the social pillars of society and cut on public spending on the provision of social services.

According to him, the series of austerity measures adopted by government have, “significantly impacted on the quality of life of workers, peasants and the poor, thus creating an urgent need for collaboration with broad segment of the society to form a formidable force for sustained policy engagement with the governments at all levels.”

The NLC president also spoke on the face-off between organised labour and the Imo state government.

According to him, as far as the Congress was concerned: “the thing that can assuage its pains is for the Imo State Government to address all labour issues and return the so called ‘ghost workers’ to their jobs, pay all outstanding salaries and pensions and call back all victimised workers to their jobs”

On his part, NLC General Secretary, Emma Ugboaja, said the situation was becoming highly unbearable for the workers and indeed most Nigerians.

Ugboaja added: “Up till now the federal workers are yet to receive their November salaries and that means December salary might be paid in January. “This is not what it used be and if we don’t combat this now, then it becomes absolutely difficult for the average worker to appreciate what is called policy engagement.”

He said payment of salary which was a primary function of government was now becoming difficult to fulfill. “It is unimaginable that payment of salaries will now become collective bargaining issues,” he said.

The theme this year’s Harmattan School was “Building Workers Skills for Policy Engagement.”

Speaking on the goal of the Harmattan School, Ugboaja said the NLC had made it a compulsory for any worker who would contest for any office in the unions to show evidence of having attended training courses organised by the NLC.

Ugboaja, also said this year’s Harmattan School had been scaled down to exclude participants from other African countries due to paucity of funds resulting from the removal fuel subsidy.

Chairman of the Federal Capital Teritory chapter of the NLC, Stephen Adalo Knabayi, said the theme was apt and timely considering so many happenings in the labour sector that calls for serious evaluation.

The Country Director of the International Labour Organisation (ILO), Vanessa Phala, urged the NLC and other trade unions in the country to take active part in the implementation of the Abidjan Declaration trade unions in partnership with other tripartite partners.

She said the unions were expected to participate in policy dialogue to achieve the priorities identified in the areas such as productivity growth; skills development, formalisation, extension of social protection coverage; addressing gender inequality and discrimination; just transition; decent work and the reduction of inequalities.

Phala, said the NLC had demonstrated commitment and capacity to engage on issues on trade, investments, and decent work in general.

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Re: NLC: Next Minimum Wage Will Be Based On Cost Of Living by LeoDeKing: 12:08pm On Dec 05, 2023
NLC is now a weak organisation, unlike during the time of Adams Oshiomole.

Even the 35k that was used to calm them down, I understand govt refused to pay. And here they are, dreaming of salary on the basis of cost of living.

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Re: NLC: Next Minimum Wage Will Be Based On Cost Of Living by SadiqBabaSani: 12:08pm On Dec 05, 2023
Where is the 35k They promised you guys, una don get am. Make una better go learn digital skill take dey earn if not, Tinubu government go show uja shege

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Re: NLC: Next Minimum Wage Will Be Based On Cost Of Living by omoyankee3(m): 1:21pm On Dec 05, 2023
Fingers crossed
Re: NLC: Next Minimum Wage Will Be Based On Cost Of Living by Splitmind: 1:21pm On Dec 05, 2023
NLC is very foolish and greedy they have increased the minimum wage enough, we can't be wasting our precious resources on frivolities.

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Re: NLC: Next Minimum Wage Will Be Based On Cost Of Living by Lovemeharder(f): 1:22pm On Dec 05, 2023
Mtcheeew... undecided
Re: NLC: Next Minimum Wage Will Be Based On Cost Of Living by GanagiBitrus: 1:22pm On Dec 05, 2023
Honestly, a realistic Minimum Wage for a modest family of 2kids should be nothing less than ₦120k.

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Re: NLC: Next Minimum Wage Will Be Based On Cost Of Living by emmyN(m): 1:23pm On Dec 05, 2023
1. A minimum wage less than 100k is not realistic.

2. There is hardly anyone enforcing the minimum wage in the private sector, so this may not even benefit a vast majority of people.

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Re: NLC: Next Minimum Wage Will Be Based On Cost Of Living by qanda: 1:23pm On Dec 05, 2023
Re: NLC: Next Minimum Wage Will Be Based On Cost Of Living by CHIOMAEZEH: 1:23pm On Dec 05, 2023
Make we dey see....even the 35k monthly payment to federal civil servants have not been fulfilled ...

No allow me and these my goons come catch una for that una unproductive meeting ooo


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ex__6LcJr8E

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Re: NLC: Next Minimum Wage Will Be Based On Cost Of Living by 1TrippleCee: 1:24pm On Dec 05, 2023
Calm down guys
Re: NLC: Next Minimum Wage Will Be Based On Cost Of Living by arewafederation: 1:24pm On Dec 05, 2023
Empty barrels... angry
Re: NLC: Next Minimum Wage Will Be Based On Cost Of Living by Connected1: 1:25pm On Dec 05, 2023
Very unreliable Union.

Even the 35k promised we haven't seen it.

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Re: NLC: Next Minimum Wage Will Be Based On Cost Of Living by chris4gold(m): 1:25pm On Dec 05, 2023
who take them serious anymore cheesy
Re: NLC: Next Minimum Wage Will Be Based On Cost Of Living by omenka1: 1:26pm On Dec 05, 2023
If dem like let them base it on cost of surviving .....very in serious entity
Re: NLC: Next Minimum Wage Will Be Based On Cost Of Living by koladebrainiac(m): 1:26pm On Dec 05, 2023
one thing about the Minimum wage is that it doesnt hit down to the state level. and if state even effect it, they cant pay it, except some few states,they should do a proper inventroy and thorough audit of the state account and bring about proper wage needed for state and the parameter the governors can award for themselves and their team

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Re: NLC: Next Minimum Wage Will Be Based On Cost Of Living by MT: 1:27pm On Dec 05, 2023
Ajaero is due for second beating by technical knockout for giving Nigerians false hope

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Re: NLC: Next Minimum Wage Will Be Based On Cost Of Living by kingar(m): 1:28pm On Dec 05, 2023
okoko labour presido
Re: NLC: Next Minimum Wage Will Be Based On Cost Of Living by illicit(m): 1:28pm On Dec 05, 2023
Ajaero

U wan collect abi

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Re: NLC: Next Minimum Wage Will Be Based On Cost Of Living by NICOGRAVITY: 1:29pm On Dec 05, 2023
Based on cost of living?
Cost of living that changes per split seconds in Nigeria?
Minimum wage that's not even enough for transportation talk less of living?
Our economy needs total overhauling.

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Re: NLC: Next Minimum Wage Will Be Based On Cost Of Living by YourMrBoo: 1:30pm On Dec 05, 2023
Wage award of 1st October speech was only paid for september


Where are October and November ??

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Re: NLC: Next Minimum Wage Will Be Based On Cost Of Living by tesppidd: 1:33pm On Dec 05, 2023
It's been over 6 months of unprecedented hardship, hunger and suffering for Nigerians..

Just thinking about it, and still finding it hard to believe that NLC/TUC have not successfully pulled off one strike to protest against Tinubu.

Just one strike!

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Re: NLC: Next Minimum Wage Will Be Based On Cost Of Living by MEEVEET: 1:33pm On Dec 05, 2023
emmyN:
1. A minimum wage less than 100k is not realistic.

2. There is hardly anyone enforcing the minimum wage in the private sector, so this may not even benefit a vast majority of people.
Hope u can pay your staff that too.... Hope u know minimum wage includes private sector too

Paying gateman househelp, driver below minimum wage is an offense hope u know
Re: NLC: Next Minimum Wage Will Be Based On Cost Of Living by ecolime(m): 1:34pm On Dec 05, 2023
Good morning Ajaero

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Re: NLC: Next Minimum Wage Will Be Based On Cost Of Living by money121(m): 1:35pm On Dec 05, 2023
Ok
Re: NLC: Next Minimum Wage Will Be Based On Cost Of Living by atobs4real(m): 1:35pm On Dec 05, 2023
That's is measurable.
Better.

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