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May Day: NLC Rejects 35% Pay Rise, Insists On Living Wage by Fareke: 7:22am On May 01 |
The federal government last night approved a pay rise of between 25 and 35 per cent for civil servants across various consolidated salary structures.https://dailytrust.com/may-day-nlc-rejects-35-pay-rise-insists-on-living-wage/ 4 Likes
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Re: May Day: NLC Rejects 35% Pay Rise, Insists On Living Wage by heklcoon: 7:23am On May 01 |
They said they want #600,000 government went to add #15,000 the irony 23 Likes |
Re: May Day: NLC Rejects 35% Pay Rise, Insists On Living Wage by TemplarLandry: 7:28am On May 01 |
Re: May Day: NLC Rejects 35% Pay Rise, Insists On Living Wage by LagosFirstSon: 7:29am On May 01 |
So 15k is the living wage Tinubu promised the Nigerian people ? Such a wicked and useless president 110 Likes 6 Shares |
Re: May Day: NLC Rejects 35% Pay Rise, Insists On Living Wage by duduade: 7:34am On May 01 |
Abeg ekuke stop barking after having lost all relevance 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: May Day: NLC Rejects 35% Pay Rise, Insists On Living Wage by Olachase(m): 7:47am On May 01 |
Let's be objective here NLC lost their relevance, they can't pull 5k crowd again Organization that was supposed to fight for the benefits of the citizens They were busy chasing and securing the Bag 😔😔 I have seen it all, since angel Michael can't blow the trumpet, Baba Fela should pls help us. 82 Likes |
Re: May Day: NLC Rejects 35% Pay Rise, Insists On Living Wage by PlutoChief: 7:47am On May 01 |
Let the politicians breeaaff. |
Re: May Day: NLC Rejects 35% Pay Rise, Insists On Living Wage by yesloaded: 7:48am On May 01 |
Stabilized economy is the best way to go Wages increased by 35% but bag of rice increased from 17k to 60k, Pms from 197naira to 580(NNPC lowest rate), transport fare by 200% etc 25 Likes |
Re: May Day: NLC Rejects 35% Pay Rise, Insists On Living Wage by symbianDON(m): 7:48am On May 01 |
Government of deception and lies 37 Likes 1 Share |
Re: May Day: NLC Rejects 35% Pay Rise, Insists On Living Wage by Gabayo17(m): 7:48am On May 01 |
Normal noise |
Re: May Day: NLC Rejects 35% Pay Rise, Insists On Living Wage by chukadiho1(m): 7:48am On May 01 |
Salary increase is different from minimum wage. Nigerians should learn to read and assimilate. The new minimum wage will be announced this month. 21 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: May Day: NLC Rejects 35% Pay Rise, Insists On Living Wage by santaclaws: 7:49am On May 01 |
Good call... Imagine surviving on less than $50 per month, how does that make any sense? Politicians are all aware that the minimum wage is not even enough for food on a monthly basis, talk less of paying bills and raising a family, yet they expect civil servants to accept it like that and look for other ways to survive. Because of the inhumane salary scale that the FG uses, private companies and multinationals also pay Nigerians significantly less than they do in other countries. 7 Likes |
Re: May Day: NLC Rejects 35% Pay Rise, Insists On Living Wage by condensedmilk: 7:49am On May 01 |
Anything to keep the masses poor so as to have an effective control over them. 18 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: May Day: NLC Rejects 35% Pay Rise, Insists On Living Wage by bigeliot(m): 7:49am On May 01 |
But y is this government quick to make people suffer and slow in increasing salary? Government of costal embezzlement 10 Likes |
Re: May Day: NLC Rejects 35% Pay Rise, Insists On Living Wage by mysteriousman(m): 7:49am On May 01 |
It's disheartening, insensitive and demoralising in the face of the current hardship being experienced in the country. The Nigerian worker deserves more, subsidy on fuel and electricity has been removed and you add what cannot cover for the consequences in increase in cost of transport and payment of electricity. 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: May Day: NLC Rejects 35% Pay Rise, Insists On Living Wage by Edoreborn: 7:50am On May 01 |
What of pple that are not working? They should die? 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: May Day: NLC Rejects 35% Pay Rise, Insists On Living Wage by jisu40(m): 7:50am On May 01 |
Funny eh The truth is that, nobody depens on minimum wages again in this country. Let them give us good economic that all. Let out naira have value. 5 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: May Day: NLC Rejects 35% Pay Rise, Insists On Living Wage by gaby(m): 7:51am On May 01 |
You better be prepared to read a denial of the said 35% increase, soon. Onanuga is still typing.. 10 Likes |
Re: May Day: NLC Rejects 35% Pay Rise, Insists On Living Wage by iCauseTrouble: 7:52am On May 01 |
So some people are actually expecting a minimum wage if 200k? Una never see anything 1 Like |
Re: May Day: NLC Rejects 35% Pay Rise, Insists On Living Wage by Lemos14: 7:52am On May 01 |
LagosFirstSon: He is not the president. He is an impostor 10 Likes |
Re: May Day: NLC Rejects 35% Pay Rise, Insists On Living Wage by Lovenorth: 7:53am On May 01 |
Tinubu has no capacity to lead Nigeria 6 Likes |
Re: May Day: NLC Rejects 35% Pay Rise, Insists On Living Wage by BigDawsNet: 7:53am On May 01 |
150k/m and let's call it a day! |
Re: May Day: NLC Rejects 35% Pay Rise, Insists On Living Wage by geoworldedu: 7:54am On May 01 |
Ghen ghen pressing |
Re: May Day: NLC Rejects 35% Pay Rise, Insists On Living Wage by CuriousRabbit: 7:54am On May 01 |
Edoreborn:I just tire. Like say na everybody dey do government work 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: May Day: NLC Rejects 35% Pay Rise, Insists On Living Wage by OmoAlphonso101: 7:54am On May 01 |
Government of lies and lies and won't survive without another lies to backups their lies. Ire oo 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: May Day: NLC Rejects 35% Pay Rise, Insists On Living Wage by Seefinish: 7:54am On May 01 |
Tinubu will know that governing Nigeria is not like governing Lagos. 7 Likes |
Re: May Day: NLC Rejects 35% Pay Rise, Insists On Living Wage by epainos: 7:54am On May 01 |
The truth is that salary increment is not the answer. And I am sure labor knows this, too. But let's be real....politicians, especially senators and legislatures, doing us shege is why labor must mount real pressure. If Bola Tinubu can propose an N15k increment for civil servants, he should be bold to tell legislatures and senators to let go of their juicy incentments. They also should start sacrificing for the nation. If they are not ready to adjust (especially collecting millions for weekend take home), make labor scatter everywhere. But this labor leader is something else. He is for himself only. So, Nigerians will still have to bear the pain. 1 Like |
Re: May Day: NLC Rejects 35% Pay Rise, Insists On Living Wage by Elvis2kay: 7:54am On May 01 |
NLC will soon issue shutdown nation protest treat, where only 300 people's will come out. |
Re: May Day: NLC Rejects 35% Pay Rise, Insists On Living Wage by specialmati(m): 7:55am On May 01 |
tinubu a case of the devil taking over from the demon tormenting you. buhari tormented nigerians for 8years only for tinubu to take over and over do buhari 8years in 1 year 10 Likes
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Re: May Day: NLC Rejects 35% Pay Rise, Insists On Living Wage by Olachase(m): 7:55am On May 01 |
LagosFirstSon:funniest thing you will abuse His Excellency for good 8 years That's if you didn't die by heart attack before the end of his tenure 2 Likes |
Re: May Day: NLC Rejects 35% Pay Rise, Insists On Living Wage by chidooh1: 7:56am On May 01 |
This government is after their business which is gathering the public wealth and loot them, nothing concerns them with the plight of the common man. It is a shame 5 Likes |
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