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Minimum Wage: FG, Labour Meeting Adjourned As Workers Rejects ₦‎54,000 Offer by InfoGuru118: 7:47pm On May 21
Meeting on the ongoing negotiations on new minimum wage has been adjourned till Wednesday after the organised labour rejected the new N54,000 minimum wage proposal by the Federal Government, a highly reliable source who attended the meeting told our correspondent on Wednesday.

Platinum Times Nigeria had exclusively reported that the Federal Government upped its offer from its earlier proposed N48,000 to N54,000.

Tuesday’s meeting came as a result of the walkout staged by members of the organised labour following the proposal of N48,000 as minimum wage by the Federal Government during last week’s meeting.

During that meeting, the OPS had also proposed N54,000 while labour insisted on its N615,000 living wage demand.

Our correspondent who spoke to sources who attended the follow-up meeting on Tuesday learnt that the Federal Government upped its offer from N48,000 to N54,000.

“Well, during the meeting, the government increased its offer from N48,000 to N54,000. However, labour rejected that offer and the meeting has been adjourned till Wednesday,” a source who asked not to be named said.

When asked if the government’s side was showing any sign of seriousness, the labour leader said, “No seriousness at all. Even state governors did not show up. Those who represented them, like Bauchi and Niger states, did not have the mandates to speak on their behalf.

“As regards the private sector, we did not get to them before the meeting was adjourned but we hope they also increase their initial offer.”

Organised labour on Monday reiterated its May 31, 2024 deadline for the implementation of the new minimum wage.

The National President of the Nigeria Labour Congress, Joe Ajaero, insisted on N615,000 minimum wage, arguing that the amount was arrived at after an analysis of the current economic situation and the needs of an average Nigerian family of six.

He blamed the government and the OPS for the breakdown in negotiation, saying, “Despite earnest efforts to reach an equitable agreement, the less than reasonable action of the Government and the Organised Private Sector has led to a breakdown in negotiations.”

In a statement released at the end of the jointly held NEC meeting by the NLC and TUC which was signed by Joe Ajaero, NLC president and Festus Osifo, TUC president, the unions said they acknowledge the ongoing negotiations between the NLC/TUC, the Organised Private Sector and the Federal Government regarding the new national minimum wage.

While appreciating what they described as the efforts made thus far, the NLC and TUC emphasized the urgency of reaching a fair and equitable agreement that reflects the true value of Nigerian workers’ contributions to the nation’s development and the current crisis of survival facing Nigerians as a result of government’s policies.

They also affirmed commitment to ensuring that the interests and welfare of workers are adequately protected in the negotiation process.

President Bola Tinubu through Vice President Kashim Shettima, on January 30, 2024, inaugurated the 37-member Tripartite Committee on Minimum Wage to come up with a new minimum wage ahead of the expiration of the current N30,000 wage on April 18.

With its membership cutting across federal and state governments, the private sector and organised labour, the panel is to recommend a new national minimum wage for the country.

During the inauguration of the panel, Shettima urged the members to “speedily” arrive at a resolution and submit their reports early.

This timely submission is crucial to ensure the emergence of a new minimum wage,” Shettima said.

In furtherance of its assignment, a zonal public hearing was held simultaneously on March 7 in Lagos, Kano, Enugu, Akwa Ibom, Adamawa, and Abuja.

The NLC and the TUC in different states proposed various figures as a living wage, referencing the current economic crunch and the high costs of living.

In their different proposals on the minimum wage, the NLC members in the South-West states demanded N794,000 as the TUC suggested N447,000.

At the North-Central zonal hearing in Abuja, the workers demanded N709,000 as the new national minimum wage, while their counterparts in the South-South clamoured for N850,000.


In the North-West, N485,000 was proposed, while the South-East stakeholders demanded N540,000 minimum wage.

But organised labour settled for N615,000 as a living wage.

https://platinumtimes.ng/breaking-fg-labour-meeting-ends-in-dead-luck-as-workers-union-rejects-n54000-minimum-wage-offer/

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG, Labour Meeting Adjourned As Workers Rejects ₦‎54,000 Offer by ohigus(m): 8:11pm On May 21
6k adjustment undecided

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG, Labour Meeting Adjourned As Workers Rejects ₦‎54,000 Offer by sofeo(m): 8:14pm On May 21
Both Labour and FG are fooling themselves, they know within their hearts.

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG, Labour Meeting Adjourned As Workers Rejects ₦‎54,000 Offer by Ola9ja23: 8:14pm On May 21
Nonsense

150k should be the starting point

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG, Labour Meeting Adjourned As Workers Rejects ₦‎54,000 Offer by gaby(m): 8:34pm On May 21
$35 minimum wage for cassava, Ewa, and agbado

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG, Labour Meeting Adjourned As Workers Rejects ₦‎54,000 Offer by Chinjo2: 8:37pm On May 21
In case most of you don't understand the need for NLC and TUC to stand their grounds, 54k is just N100 per meal for a family of 6 (Father, mother and 4 children for 30 days).

N100 X 3 = N300
N300 X 6 = N1,800
N1,800 X 30 days = 54k

In most parts of the country, you can't even get a plate of food for N500 talk less of N100.

This is just for feeding. What about house rent, Electricity bills, fueling, school fees, hospitals bills etc.

Hope this regime is favouring the BATarials?

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG, Labour Meeting Adjourned As Workers Rejects ₦‎54,000 Offer by NwaNimo1(m): 8:44pm On May 21
Another 5 years of negotiations

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG, Labour Meeting Adjourned As Workers Rejects ₦‎54,000 Offer by Validated: 8:45pm On May 21
Tinubu has no place in governance. How can you recommend $35 a month for a family man?
Labour should ask him for the breakdown.


Labour should insist on $250 or N387,590. If Tinubu cannot pay, let him give way.

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG, Labour Meeting Adjourned As Workers Rejects ₦‎54,000 Offer by b0rn2fuck(m): 7:53am On May 22
Those who voted this man will never know peace

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG, Labour Meeting Adjourned As Workers Rejects ₦‎54,000 Offer by emmanuel596(m): 7:53am On May 22
Why would they want to pay workers 54k when senators are earning millions

Wtf is really wrong with this country

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG, Labour Meeting Adjourned As Workers Rejects ₦‎54,000 Offer by abobote: 7:54am On May 22
All these are just wasting of time. Even if labour accepts the 54k, it will take ages for most governors to approve it

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG, Labour Meeting Adjourned As Workers Rejects ₦‎54,000 Offer by NeckingNgulping(m): 7:54am On May 22
Don't accept anything less than 200k. If they don't comply, shut down the country indefinitely.

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG, Labour Meeting Adjourned As Workers Rejects ₦‎54,000 Offer by tellsblinks(m): 7:54am On May 22
At this Point It's only the NLC that's concerned About Nigerians Welfare

A part of me actually thought they would accept bribe and succumb to any money FG proposes.

But they are really with us on this.

Thank you NLC ❤

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG, Labour Meeting Adjourned As Workers Rejects ₦‎54,000 Offer by phemmie06(m): 7:54am On May 22
Government should try reduce inflation

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG, Labour Meeting Adjourned As Workers Rejects ₦‎54,000 Offer by Houseontherock1: 7:54am On May 22
Osun state polithiefcians are demanding for an upward review of their pay; FG has upped what is given to Governors as allocation and other polithiefcians are earning adequate living wage while the real workers have been stuck on a minimum wage that's not sufficient to live! 54k minimum wage is an insult indeed and I hope NLC and TUC fight dirty this time undecided

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG, Labour Meeting Adjourned As Workers Rejects ₦‎54,000 Offer by iCauseTrouble: 7:55am On May 22
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Re: Minimum Wage: FG, Labour Meeting Adjourned As Workers Rejects ₦‎54,000 Offer by jmoore(m): 7:55am On May 22
You foolishly approved half a billion for a committee of minimum wage, only to offer peanuts.

Why must they even budget a kobo for that committee that has members already collecting salaries? If you claim there is no money to pay 600k as minimum wage, then you are a thief for approving half a billion for the committee.

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG, Labour Meeting Adjourned As Workers Rejects ₦‎54,000 Offer by Kelvin5214: 7:56am On May 22
Tilumbu’s change cheesy

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG, Labour Meeting Adjourned As Workers Rejects ₦‎54,000 Offer by Nwaikpe: 7:57am On May 22
Nigerian muslims are blaming Israel

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG, Labour Meeting Adjourned As Workers Rejects ₦‎54,000 Offer by tellsblinks(m): 7:57am On May 22
Validated:
Tinubu has no place in governance. How can you recommend $35 a month for a family man?
Labour should ask him for the breakdown.


Labour should insist on $250 or N387,590. If Tinubu cannot pay, let him give way.

Haba it's not Tinubu Fault nah... He constituted a committee and your GOVERNOR is part of it.

It's your Governors that is pricing this rubbish!!

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG, Labour Meeting Adjourned As Workers Rejects ₦‎54,000 Offer by ThatFairGuy1: 7:58am On May 22

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG, Labour Meeting Adjourned As Workers Rejects ₦‎54,000 Offer by Bullfallo(m): 7:59am On May 22
.the budget to increase workers salary is even higher than the subsidy tinubu met on ground. The increase of government workers salary only favor few Nigerians unlike the subsidy.

One biggest challenge is workers will not even see monthly salary. Government will own them years backlog.

Its only in Nigeria workers will be own 12months salary yet the workers will still be living life and working. This can only happens in a corrupt nation. People have learnt the act to live off their salary in Nigeria through corrupt means.

That to me is a template to a failed nation as corruption have eaten deep into the fabric of the country. Corruption has been see as normal. Even if you own the police 2 years salary these guys will still be living their life? What does that tell you? No developed country in the world can this happen. Own 2-3 months and watch how the country and it sectors collapsed.

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG, Labour Meeting Adjourned As Workers Rejects ₦‎54,000 Offer by Ofunaofu: 7:59am On May 22
The federal government should give us a breakdown on how they arrived at that Amount

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG, Labour Meeting Adjourned As Workers Rejects ₦‎54,000 Offer by Angelfrost(m): 7:59am On May 22
Sigh... Just give them 80K per month offer abeg.

It makes no sense that workers can't feed or transport themselves every month on the salaries you pay them.

Maybe a little more transparency would set everything right.

Show the labor leaders the current state of the nation's finances and economy...!

There is no way you can't reach a compromise once you lay all the cards on the table.



If Labor believes and insists you can do better, that's probably because you are hiding facts from them.

Why hide income facts from them?!!

Without total honesty and all round changes in governance, this nation is going nowhere!!!

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG, Labour Meeting Adjourned As Workers Rejects ₦‎54,000 Offer by EzeChukwuIgbo: 7:59am On May 22
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Re: Minimum Wage: FG, Labour Meeting Adjourned As Workers Rejects ₦‎54,000 Offer by tellsblinks(m): 7:59am On May 22
NeckingNgulping:
Don't accept anything less than 200k. If they don't comply, shut down the country indefinitely.


Would you pay someone 200k if you have a company that earns 500k monthly?

Minimum wage is for every business! Including that small shop in your street

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG, Labour Meeting Adjourned As Workers Rejects ₦‎54,000 Offer by Otulented: 8:00am On May 22
Hmmm. I laugh Yoruba and hausa people.
Re: Minimum Wage: FG, Labour Meeting Adjourned As Workers Rejects ₦‎54,000 Offer by dchamp234(m): 8:01am On May 22
Chinjo2:
In case most of you don't understand the need for NLC and TUC to stand their grounds, 54k is just N100 per meal for a family of 6 (Father, mother and 4 children for 30 days).

N100 X 3 = N300
N300 X 6 = N1,800
N1,800 X 30 days = 54k

In most parts of the country, you can't even get a plate of food for N500 talk less of N100.

This is just for feeding. What about house rent, Electricity bills, fueling, school fees, hospitals bills etc.

Hope this regime is favouring the BATarials?
You won't see them here, they are always waiting for Peter obi. They are suffering and smiling 😁

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG, Labour Meeting Adjourned As Workers Rejects ₦‎54,000 Offer by ImpregnaTor(m): 8:01am On May 22
A more realistic minimum wage should be around 93,000 naira.

My opinion cheesy

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG, Labour Meeting Adjourned As Workers Rejects ₦‎54,000 Offer by siaco(m): 8:02am On May 22
b0rn2fuck:
Those who voted this man will never know peace

Majority did not vote him, infact he didn't win the election. He was rigged in and judiciary was bought to validate it.

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Re: Minimum Wage: FG, Labour Meeting Adjourned As Workers Rejects ₦‎54,000 Offer by Bigbrothergisth(f): 8:04am On May 22
Zoogeria and 2027 election is fast approaching they will come and say power belongs to the people. That’s the biggest scam of all.
Re: Minimum Wage: FG, Labour Meeting Adjourned As Workers Rejects ₦‎54,000 Offer by Angelfrost(m): 8:07am On May 22
Validated:
Tinubu has no place in governance. How can you recommend $35 a month for a family man?
Labour should ask him for the breakdown.


Labour should insist on $250 or N387,590. If Tinubu cannot pay, let him give way.

Good points, but let's face facts... Can this nation truly survive the fallout of paying a minimum wage of over 300k in this unproductive and corrupt economy?!!

The way prices of commodities will hit the roof due to more money chasing fewer goods will sink the nation into oblivion.


Labor needs to sit down with seasoned economists (they ought to have some in their rank and file), and find a way to make workers' lives better without plunging the nation into a calamitous HYPERINFLATION!


You don't just toss lots of money into people's hands without a buoyant economy to cushion their spending.

For me... Both sides of this debacle should come clean and be reasonable.

FG needs to seriously open up about the nation's finances... They have to show that they are cutting back on their excesses too.

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