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Why We’re Embarking On Indefinite Strike – Organised Labour by Bobloco(op): 7:27am On Jun 01, 2024
“Nigerian workers, who are the backbone of our nation's economy, deserve fair and decent wages that reflect the current economic realities,” the labour leaders stated.

Organised Labour, on Friday, announced its decision to embark on an indefinite nationwide industrial action on Monday, 3 June over the failure of the Federal Government to conclude and pass into law a new national minimum wage Act, and its refusal to reverse the electricity tariff hike from N225/kwh to N65/kwh.

At a joint press conference held in Abuja, shortly after exiting the FG’s meeting on the negotiation of a new minimum wage, Presidents of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Joe Ajaero and the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria (TUC), Festus Osifo, said Friday’s meeting with government representatives further demonstrated the unseriousness and apparent contempt with which the Nigerian state holds the demands of Nigerian workers and people.

They lamented the situation whereby no ‘big personality’ was present on the side of the government with the appropriate authority to commit to any outcome, saying that it was indicative that the government abandoned the meeting.


The labour leadership specifically noted that no governor was present at the meeting, just as ministers were absent except the Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, who doubles as a conciliator.



“We consider this disdainful and shows a lack of commitment to a successful national minimum wage negotiation exercise,” the leaders said.

As a result, the trade unions announced the decision to proceed with an indefinite nationwide industrial action, which they stressed was predicated on the persistent demonstration of unseriousness by the government.

“This is based on the failure to conclude national minimum wage negotiation, while the Nigerian state has neither fixed nor passed a new national minimum wage Act as demanded,”
they added.

The labour leaders alleged that there had been no significant progress or commitment from the government despite the ultimatum issued on 1 May, 2024.

Addressing the electricity tariff hike, the labour leaders alleged that the government had refused to reverse the hike from N225/kwh to N65/kwh as demanded and refused to consult stakeholders before the tariff increase.

“We demanded a stoppage of the apartheid categorisation of consumers into Bands. We carried out a nationwide one-day protest on the 13th May 2024, giving the government until the last day of this month to take action but the government has not entirely shown any positive response despite the national outrage at this insensitive hike.

“Nigerian workers, who are the backbone of our nation’s economy, deserve fair and decent wages that reflect the current economic realities. It is disheartening that despite our repeated calls and the clear ultimatum issued, the government continues to neglect its responsibility to the workforce. It has, rather than engage in a dialogue, persistently raised its attack dogs to seek to denigrate and intimidate trade union leaders,” they said.

The labour unions stressed the need for the government to prioritise the people’s welfare at all times.

They noted that the electricity tariff hike had worsened the living conditions of citizens, denying them the right to decent lives.

In light of its unmet demands, the unions issued a notice of commencement of an indefinite nationwide strike to the Federal Government.

They called on all their affiliates and state councils, civil society organisations (CSOs), market men and women and the general populace to prepare for a decisive action.

“We cannot and will not accept any further delays or excuses. The welfare of Nigerian workers and people is non-negotiable, and we are ready to take all necessary steps to ensure that their rights are protected and their voices heard,” the leaders added.
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/699666-why-were-embarking-on-indefinite-strike-organised-labour.html

Re: Why We’re Embarking On Indefinite Strike – Organised Labour by helinues: 7:31am On Jun 01, 2024
Hahaha, from the current labour who are disorganized.

Na play jor
Re: Why We’re Embarking On Indefinite Strike – Organised Labour by azadus18: 7:34am On Jun 01, 2024
The labour of our past heros is now in ...........?
Re: Why We’re Embarking On Indefinite Strike – Organised Labour by Beremx(f): 7:36am On Jun 01, 2024
If you cannot go on strike using the Oshiomhole template then you people are just noisemakers. Go on strike and demand for your rights to better the lives of Nigerians!!

Too much noise and less action. Haba!!
Re: Why We’re Embarking On Indefinite Strike – Organised Labour by Ofunaofu: 7:45am On Jun 01, 2024
It's obvious that the Tinubu administration was set out to improverished the people.
Re: Why We’re Embarking On Indefinite Strike – Organised Labour by ayoolataiwo: 7:48am On Jun 01, 2024
Who dey take you serious in the first place,,audio strke wey no go last pass 2 hours
Re: Why We’re Embarking On Indefinite Strike – Organised Labour by Dynamicboss: 7:50am On Jun 01, 2024
By tomorrow evening, the same people will declare suspension of strike till further notice.
Re: Why We’re Embarking On Indefinite Strike – Organised Labour by OmotolaDeniro(f): 7:51am On Jun 01, 2024
Supported because dey hungary o

Re: Why We’re Embarking On Indefinite Strike – Organised Labour by Paraman: 7:51am On Jun 01, 2024
The Nigerian people disagree with this move by the labour party labour union. Anambra and Abia state are not paying 30k minimum wage, but labour party Labour think they can pay 450k 😃
Re: Why We’re Embarking On Indefinite Strike – Organised Labour by magoo10(m): 7:54am On Jun 01, 2024
A deceitful politician like tinubu who claims to have faught for peoples right under nadeco suddenly does not understand the needs and rights of the Nigeria workers.
Re: Why We’re Embarking On Indefinite Strike – Organised Labour by weMUSTsayIT: 8:04am On Jun 01, 2024
helinues:
Hahaha, from the current labour who are disorganized.

Na play jor
If you find a job

Family will stop gossiping you
Re: Why We’re Embarking On Indefinite Strike – Organised Labour by Jostoman: 8:11am On Jun 01, 2024
Ofunaofu:
It's obvious that the Tinubu administration was set out to improverished the people.
the president want every nigerians to remain in abject poverty till 2027 so that people will cherish their 5k, on election day.
Re: Why We’re Embarking On Indefinite Strike – Organised Labour by Saintganduje: 9:08am On Jun 01, 2024
helinues:
Hahaha, from the current labour who are disorganized.

Na play jor
Do you want to be disorganized? Hurry up ok.
Re: Why We’re Embarking On Indefinite Strike – Organised Labour by Starships4u(m): 10:39am On Jun 01, 2024
Please do!
Re: Why We’re Embarking On Indefinite Strike – Organised Labour by Jagabanarmy: 10:40am On Jun 01, 2024
Bobloco:
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/699666-why-were-embarking-on-indefinite-strike-organised-labour.html
There is no way government can pay labour 615,000 naira as minimum wage. You guys want to turn Nigeria to Zimbabwe? Don't bastardized our naira. Secondly, ipob should get ready for the impending disasters coming their ways. Ipob terrorists must be eliminated
Re: Why We’re Embarking On Indefinite Strike – Organised Labour by EmekaBlue(m): 10:40am On Jun 01, 2024
I can't take these people serious at all
Re: Why We’re Embarking On Indefinite Strike – Organised Labour by Akwamkpuruamu: 10:41am On Jun 01, 2024
Anything less than than 100k minimum wage is wickedness.

The least healthy meal cost 1000 per plate. Three sq meal is 3000 per day. That's 90k per month.

Tfarr no dey dia, rent, nepa bill, airtime no de dia


So you can all see, except the FG don't expect workers to eat three sq meal per day
Re: Why We’re Embarking On Indefinite Strike – Organised Labour by Olachase(m): 10:41am On Jun 01, 2024
They even call their self Organised, yeye people grin grin

This country is not funny again god please take head of labour and give us Mr Ibu 🙏🙏
Re: Why We’re Embarking On Indefinite Strike – Organised Labour by kennyz247(m): 10:42am On Jun 01, 2024
Healthy for the nation
Re: Why We’re Embarking On Indefinite Strike – Organised Labour by WaleBuraimoh: 10:43am On Jun 01, 2024
helinues:
Hahaha, from the current labour who are disorganized.

Na play jor
Keep quiet! It's not every news you should be commenting jargons, especially issues that are affecting all and sundry. Please, always try and exercise decorum.
Re: Why We’re Embarking On Indefinite Strike – Organised Labour by Akwamkpuruamu: 10:43am On Jun 01, 2024
helinues:
Hahaha, from the current labour who are disorganized.

Na play jor
E reach to pay workers a decent salary, your Ebola administration dey price dem like person wey de buy kpomo for market
Re: Why We’re Embarking On Indefinite Strike – Organised Labour by BrighterSyde: 10:47am On Jun 01, 2024
If they embark on the strike I go naked baff.
Re: Why We’re Embarking On Indefinite Strike – Organised Labour by Houseofglam7(f): 10:47am On Jun 01, 2024
🫤
Re: Why We’re Embarking On Indefinite Strike – Organised Labour by NEIGHBOUR(m): 10:49am On Jun 01, 2024
Backbone of the economy indeed!!! In fact Nigeria workers are the destroyers of the economy in conjunction with the politicians.
Go to any ministry in Lagos or Abuja, from the gateman to the top, you must ' shake' body.
Some will even hide the files until you drop something tangible. They are traders!!!
Re: Why We’re Embarking On Indefinite Strike – Organised Labour by BrighterSyde:
Jagabanarmy:
There is no way government can pay labour 615,000 naira as minimum wage. You guys want to turn Nigeria to Zimbabwe? Don't bastardized our naira. Secondly, ipob should get ready for the impending disasters coming their ways. Ipob terrorists must be eliminated
I agree with you totally.
But NASS can increase their budgetary allocation by over 300% within the last 8 years while minimum wage has remained at 30k in the last 6 years.

You are right actually.
Re: Why We’re Embarking On Indefinite Strike – Organised Labour by DrAda(f): 10:54am On Jun 01, 2024
Yes you are.... Delusional lots
Re: Why We’re Embarking On Indefinite Strike – Organised Labour by anonymuz(m): 10:57am On Jun 01, 2024
azadus18:
The labour of our past heros is now in ...........?
vain
Re: Why We’re Embarking On Indefinite Strike – Organised Labour by Honestey: 10:57am On Jun 01, 2024
"The labour leadership specifically noted that no governor was present at the meeting, just as ministers were absent except the Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, who doubles as a conciliator."



Oookey! No transportation tip from Tinubu. Na now I understand why they want to go on strike.
Re: Why We’re Embarking On Indefinite Strike – Organised Labour by theophorus(m): 11:00am On Jun 01, 2024
Una wen be Govt Workers collect Salary finish come decide to go on Strike. Most people wen dey work for Private never collect any Salary so dem never buy any food for house.

No wahala cos we know say una strike no dey last pass 24hrs.
Re: Why We’re Embarking On Indefinite Strike – Organised Labour by Cmanforall: 11:00am On Jun 01, 2024
Hope when Federal government approves the minimum wage, the Labour will also ensure State government does same. Otherwise, what is the need for the state civil servants to suffer the effects of this strike that won't benefit them
Re: Why We’re Embarking On Indefinite Strike – Organised Labour by adenigga(m): 11:01am On Jun 01, 2024
azadus18:
The labour of our past heros is now in ...........?
Vain.......

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