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Minimum Wage: Labour Shuns Parley, As FG Hints On Upping Offer by dre11(m): 10:30am On May 17 |
•Anambra workers issue Soludo 7-strike notice Organised Labour yesterday shunned a meeting of the Tripartite Committee on National Minimum Wage, NMW, over what it described as government’s insulting proposal of N48,000. https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/05/minimum-wage-labour-shuns-parley-as-fg-hints-on-upping-offer/ 2 Likes
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Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Shuns Parley, As FG Hints On Upping Offer by Chinjo2: 10:46am On May 17 |
I congratulate all agbadoroans on the price of goods in our markets. Imagine FG offering N48k when Obaseki is paying N70k. FG is not serious at all. 50 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Shuns Parley, As FG Hints On Upping Offer by EnglishUsa: 10:47am On May 17 |
All we are seeing now is the best of this government, after this year this government will remove subsidy on macy for the citizens. 4 Likes |
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Shuns Parley, As FG Hints On Upping Offer by Angelfrost(m): 10:49am On May 17 |
Sigh... In just one year, this administration has not only worsened the situation in the nation, but has also managed to run out of ideas on how to remedy what they have destroyed. There is nothing as dangerous as corrupt and clueless people in power. 30 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Shuns Parley, As FG Hints On Upping Offer by PARADIZEPRIEST: 10:50am On May 17 |
If you have minimum wage of 600k so how much will the head of civil service take as monthly salary.I think this madness should be narrowed to sanity,ask what is sane and insist on govt providing mass transit transport and discount markrt for all Nigerians and the problem is over. 8 Likes |
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Shuns Parley, As FG Hints On Upping Offer by Stanleymaster1: 10:50am On May 17 |
This wickednes called minimum wages Nigeria government is using to punish innocent citizens all in the name of salary, where did they get this evil format from. 3 Likes |
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Shuns Parley, As FG Hints On Upping Offer by SlavaUkraini: 10:51am On May 17 |
PARADIZEPRIEST: So you want them to start with a 100k minimum wage demand so that your government can reduce it to 50k after much negotiations ? Tell government 600k and after negotiations and much deliberations, they would arrive at a figure that would favour Labour. Jagaban is not paying subsidy like Buhari, so let him add something substantial on the current minimum wage. 25 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Shuns Parley, As FG Hints On Upping Offer by tiswell(m): 10:51am On May 17 |
A parley will be good👍 |
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Shuns Parley, As FG Hints On Upping Offer by helinues: 10:51am On May 17 |
The unserious labour union |
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Shuns Parley, As FG Hints On Upping Offer by Sucre6: 10:52am On May 17 |
May God Judge this government and online zombies 🧟 supporting them 8 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Shuns Parley, As FG Hints On Upping Offer by 11Monkeys: 10:53am On May 17 |
#48,000 per month with nuclear inflation in Nigeria? This is slave wage and not minimum wage, period. Anything less than 200k is a NO! 11 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Shuns Parley, As FG Hints On Upping Offer by Angelfrost(m): 10:53am On May 17 |
PARADIZEPRIEST: If we are being honest, they should start by harmonising all minimum wages from Mr. President down to the lowest civil servant. You can't be asking a low level civil servant to go home with a salary of less than 30,000 monthly while barely-working lawmakers take home millions. Yet both the civil servant and the lawmaker are subject to the same inflation within the nation. Tinubu and his underlings are not ready to toe the path of transparency and fairness. I keep saying this... You can't destroy the lives of average citizens to fund the excesses of the privileged. If we are going to go through harsh times to surmount our protracted economic problems, let the pain not be limited to the masses... It should be shared across all levels. There must be visible and transparent cut in government expenses and abolition of excesses among the elite. Research all the working nations on Earth... None of them functions as ridiculously and obscenely as Nigeria, where a poor nation throws Billions at White elephant projects, medical tourism, and subsidising pilgrimages. 24 Likes |
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Shuns Parley, As FG Hints On Upping Offer by ruggedboych: 10:53am On May 17 |
nonsense union |
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Shuns Parley, As FG Hints On Upping Offer by nitt: 10:53am On May 17 |
The worst president in the country's history. We warned Nigerians 4 Likes |
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Shuns Parley, As FG Hints On Upping Offer by Betanaija42moro: 10:54am On May 17 |
FG is a joke So after working for a whole month, someone will receive $32 in this economy. 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Shuns Parley, As FG Hints On Upping Offer by Vlibray: 10:54am On May 17 |
useless labour |
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Shuns Parley, As FG Hints On Upping Offer by Kwaramustgoodag: 10:54am On May 17 |
Good |
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Shuns Parley, As FG Hints On Upping Offer by Kukutente23: 10:54am On May 17 |
Just imagine 48k That cannot even fill the tank of a Toyota Corolla vehicle It still cannot buy a bag of rice It cannot pay electricity bill for Band A in a month It cannot buy a bag of beans This Rehoboamic govt should know that Nigerians have their limit to all these bullshit I thought their zombie followers say govt now has more money 48K is not even 100% of 30k yet price of everything has increased by 300% since last year It seems APC has a devilish pact not to incease minimum wage beyond 60% of the previous. PDP always did 100% and above for their minimum wage fa This is truly minimum wage, maximum suffering APC is simply demonic!! Ajaero should take the bulls by the horn and shut down everywhere!! Shut down the poverty ridden economy!! 4 Likes |
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Shuns Parley, As FG Hints On Upping Offer by mankan2k7(m): 10:55am On May 17 |
The government side don't rate Nigerian workers. A joke of a country. I spit kelebe on Tinupoo 1 Like |
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Shuns Parley, As FG Hints On Upping Offer by VaginaAcademic: 10:57am On May 17 |
PARADIZEPRIEST:you be fool ask how much is being paid in other countries 5 Likes |
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Shuns Parley, As FG Hints On Upping Offer by iswallker(m): 10:57am On May 17 |
PARADIZEPRIEST: You should be asking how much reps and senators take for occupying space in the gallery .... 5 Likes |
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Shuns Parley, As FG Hints On Upping Offer by Bone147: 10:57am On May 17 |
PARADIZEPRIEST: If you have a civil servant as a relative,you will not be spitting this saliva up and down. How much is a bag of rice. Senators collect millions for doing nothing . Sometimes I wonder the kind of brain people like you have. Maybe filled with dust 8 Likes |
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Shuns Parley, As FG Hints On Upping Offer by Evidenx(m): 10:58am On May 17 |
48k when my state governor is now paying 70k It will never be well with the federal government. 2 Likes |
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Shuns Parley, As FG Hints On Upping Offer by Galinton(m): 11:01am On May 17 |
PARADIZEPRIEST:seriously 600k is too much, but atleast 100k |
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Shuns Parley, As FG Hints On Upping Offer by Komu1048(m): 11:07am On May 17 |
If Jonathan can just man up n promise to contest in 2027 lasan. Omo, I go die ontop in matter. This leaders are bunch of crazy people, that keeps weaponizing poverty. |
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Shuns Parley, As FG Hints On Upping Offer by ewosk: 11:14am On May 17 |
Galinton: 100k self is very small if we are been realistic, How much is a loaf of slice Bread and how much is a can of Malt...approx #2000+ so if a Worker is to get just a loaf of bread and can malt per day without transport, he will spend upwards of 60,000 then put transportation and health plus other expenses... you will see that it is not that much... The government keep making cost of things expensive to rake more money undermining the wellbeing of "common Nigerians" 1 Like |
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Shuns Parley, As FG Hints On Upping Offer by superCleanworks(m): 11:29am On May 17 |
okay. keep dancing They don't solve all this plenty mathematics when it is time to renovate state house clinic and senate building every year. They quickly approve money for HARDSHIP ALLOWANCE, send 'prayers' to their boxes and buy BRAND NEW Toyota SUV every year. 3 Likes |
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Shuns Parley, As FG Hints On Upping Offer by superCleanworks(m): 11:30am On May 17 |
ewosk:Bread and Fanta wey be poor bricklayer food has turned to flexing food. the politicians need to come down from their high horses and live with the people for a full week before they see what we see |
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Shuns Parley, As FG Hints On Upping Offer by ivandragon: 12:43pm On May 17 |
Hmm... There is a very serious problem... apc has really messed up the economy. The stup1d actions & policies of apc has caused Prices of goods & services to skyrocket, but the wahala is that it has not led to a corresponding increase in purchasing power. So the question is, where is all the money going to? Because if Prices have increased, then the additional price increase differential should find its way into circulation and reveal itself as available disposable finance. But it seems like the additional funds as a result of price increases are being sucked into a Black hole... it shows that the increase in taxes and removal of subsidies gives more funds to the government which in turn is embezzling it and/or channeling it to unproductive areas of the Economy, hence the reason why there are no funds to support a significant increase in minimum wages that can cut across all strata of the working class. |
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