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| Re: How Is Minimum Wage Calculated ? by Beautifulday: 9:31pm On Jun 07, 2024 |
Timetravel88:That is not the case. What is the number of workers we have in Nigeria? Can the salary of the workers sustain the local market alone not more of foreign market? We don't import rice per say, why is the price of the roof despite the fact that we have cash crunch and low income workflorce? We can actually force prices of goods down by massive importation. We always cry importation is our problem, we need to start producing. The major purpose of production is to create job not to reduce importation. If the reason you want to go to manufacturing is to reduce importation, you will enter hyperinflation with time. The main purpose of production is to create job. The workforce of a nation is what sustain their economy not by production but by purchasing power. More production means more jobs. More jobs means more money. More money means more purchasing power. More purchasing power means more economic activities. More economic activities means robust economy. It is erroneous to believe that more purchasing power can cause increase in prices of goods and services. I will like to know how such a thing can happen. |
| Re: How Is Minimum Wage Calculated ? by Fairview1(m): 9:34pm On Jun 07, 2024 |
Usmanovic95:Check your calculations. Not adding up here. |
| Re: How Is Minimum Wage Calculated ? by Beautifulday: 9:38pm On Jun 07, 2024 |
Mandate1:If government wants to reduce prices of goods and services. It is very simple. Import the goods and services to meet demand at equilibrium. The local production is not enough. The high prices is due to smuggling. The round tripping before the goods get into the country make the price go high. And because the import are seen as premium to local. People will buy at higher prices. Because this smuggled goods are consistent and in abundance the local jack up their price when the smuggled are scarce. This circle continue repeating itself. If government allows importation. The goods will come in cheap forcing the local market to reduce their prices. |
| Re: How Is Minimum Wage Calculated ? by ncdegreat: 9:47pm On Jun 07, 2024 |
So will this increase the pay of nysc members from 33k to 60k if implemented? |
| Re: How Is Minimum Wage Calculated ? by ncdegreat: 9:49pm On Jun 07, 2024 |
Pls I wan to know will this minimum wage increase also affect the nysc Corp members from the usual 33k to 60k if implemented? |
| Re: How Is Minimum Wage Calculated ? by Orlando22(f): 10:11pm On Jun 07, 2024 |
Kanixt:If going by status quo unless edun dicided to change it. In 2019 NYSC pay corper 19,800 old allawee Minimum wage is 30,000 And FG approved 30,000 as a new minimum wage. Then your new salary will be as follows: Your old salary/old minimum wage; 19,800/18,000= 1.1 Then, 1.1×30,000= 33,000 |
| Re: How Is Minimum Wage Calculated ? by Rinoxy: 11:17pm On Jun 07, 2024 |
AmiableMosquito:Wow! While for me, my pay was increased with 18000 plus as a level 8 staff then(2019). |
| Re: How Is Minimum Wage Calculated ? by Rinoxy: 11:20pm On Jun 07, 2024 |
Chimarto:Wrongest analysis ever made. |
| Re: How Is Minimum Wage Calculated ? by harrend(m): 12:37am On Jun 08, 2024 |
Maths na ur mate.. 30k to 100k is 233% bross |
| Re: How Is Minimum Wage Calculated ? by theowane: 1:16am On Jun 08, 2024 |
OffsahBoye:It will be of the old Salary, but ofcourse the percentage will be far higher this time cos the percentage increase from 30K to the present one would be higher. Mind you, assuming, but not concededing that the MW is increased to 90K, it will be a 200% increase. That of 2019 was less than 50%, therefore the consequential adjustment too will be higher. I assume for level GL 7 to 8 it will be about 100% in this case, then going down as the GL increases... Just my humble thoughts oooooo |
| Re: How Is Minimum Wage Calculated ? by alphaNomega: 4:13am On Jun 08, 2024 |
NaijaphiliaBlog:In this example, the owner is still making profit, which is okay. |
| Re: How Is Minimum Wage Calculated ? by alphaNomega: 4:13am On Jun 08, 2024 |
Chimarto: ![]() |
| Re: How Is Minimum Wage Calculated ? by alphaNomega: 4:15am On Jun 08, 2024 |
Beautifulday:all these things you wrote does not apply in the real world. The two major reasons things are expensive are greed and government |
| Re: How Is Minimum Wage Calculated ? by alphaNomega: 4:15am On Jun 08, 2024 |
ncdegreat:yes, corpers will get more allowance |
| Re: How Is Minimum Wage Calculated ? by alphaNomega: 4:17am On Jun 08, 2024 |
Beautifulday:lol, blalablublu is in aso rock to reduce purchasing power for the next 8 years ![]() |
| Re: How Is Minimum Wage Calculated ? by AmiableMosquito: 7:14am On Jun 08, 2024 |
Rinoxy:you are definitely not on CONPSS. Maybe CONRAISS? |
| Re: How Is Minimum Wage Calculated ? by liasmiram2567: 8:12am On Jun 08, 2024 |
adioolayi:YOU ARE RIGHT! |
| Re: How Is Minimum Wage Calculated ? by alwaysemmy(m): 8:26am On Jun 08, 2024 |
To calculate new minimum wage increases for other level workers in Nigeria, you can follow these steps: 1. Determine the new minimum wage amount (e.g., ₦35,000). 2. Calculate the percentage increase: (New minimum wage - Old minimum wage) / Old minimum wage) x 100. 3. Identify the other level workers' current wages (e.g., ₦40,000, ₦50,000, etc.). 4. Apply the percentage increase to their current wages: - Multiply their current wage by the percentage increase (as a decimal). - Add the result to their current wage. Example: Old minimum wage: ₦30,000 New minimum wage: ₦35,000 Percentage increase: (₦35,000 - ₦30,000) / ₦30,000 = 16.67% Other level worker's current wage: ₦40,000 Increase: ₦40,000 x 0.1667 = ₦6,668 New wage: ₦40,000 + ₦6,668 = ₦46,668 Repeat this process for each level of workers, using their respective current wages and the same percentage increase. Note: This calculation assumes a straightforward percentage increase application. Actual calculations may vary depending on specific circumstances, such as varying wage scales or negotiated increases. |
| Re: How Is Minimum Wage Calculated ? by Rinoxy: 10:55am On Jun 08, 2024 |
AmiableMosquito:Yes, I'm on CONRAISS. |
| Re: How Is Minimum Wage Calculated ? by OffsahBoye(m): 11:09am On Jun 08, 2024 |
theowane:Thank you so much |
| Re: How Is Minimum Wage Calculated ? by Beautifulday: 11:10am On Jun 08, 2024 |
alphaNomega:It actually work in the real world but where government has data of its citizens. If we know the quality of rice consumed per year, per month, per week and per day. The quality of rice we produce, we will know the deficit we need to meet demand adequately. Importing that amount will stabilize price of rice. If more quantity is imported, it will force than price. The law of demand and supply works but without the right data it can't work. The same applies to other sectors. Obi talked about having data of how much Petro we consume in Nigeria. We said, nah statistics we go chop? Because we don't have this data, their is always inflation of the quantity of fuel we consume. This make importers divert fuel to other countries on subsidy expenses. There is no work nation without a working data. It is data you use to control a capitalist market not force. |
| Re: How Is Minimum Wage Calculated ? by Beautifulday: 11:11am On Jun 08, 2024 |
alphaNomega:They say make we give am time. Make we see how next year go be. |
| Re: How Is Minimum Wage Calculated ? by AmGreat1234: 11:44am On Jun 08, 2024 |
Usmanovic95:Pls how did you arrive at the 67%? |
| Re: How Is Minimum Wage Calculated ? by Usmanovic95(m): 11:57am On Jun 08, 2024 |
AmGreat1234:30-18=12K(difference in New MW- OLD MW) 12K( difference in MW) divided by 18k(Old MW). Multiply by 100. that gives 67% |
| Re: How Is Minimum Wage Calculated ? by MrCork: 1:18pm On Jun 08, 2024 |
Stargurl20:true? How much exactly? |
| Re: How Is Minimum Wage Calculated ? by Usmanovic95(m): 1:37pm On Jun 08, 2024 |
Stargurl20:What is your source ma'am |
| Re: How Is Minimum Wage Calculated ? by Stargurl20(f): 1:42pm On Jun 08, 2024 |
Usmanovic95:You need not ask of my source when I'm also in doubt. I brought it hear coz I wanna hear from the experienced ones. |
| Re: How Is Minimum Wage Calculated ? by Usmanovic95(m): 1:55pm On Jun 08, 2024 |
Stargurl20:It's definitely a rumor, corp members are also government worker and also on government payroll. And historically,when allawee is increased,it also reflect on NYSC ALLAWEE so I doubt we will have a different scenario this time. |
| Re: How Is Minimum Wage Calculated ? by Stargurl20(f): 2:52pm On Jun 08, 2024 |
Usmanovic95:Thank you. |
| Re: How Is Minimum Wage Calculated ? by RosyIsBlessed: 10:42pm On Jun 08, 2024 |
alwaysemmy:Nice |
| Re: How Is Minimum Wage Calculated ? by oranjejerry: 12:29pm On Jul 23, 2024 |
To calculate new minimum wage increases for other level workers in Nigeria, you can follow these steps: 1. Determine the new minimum wage amount (e.g., ₦35,000). 2. Calculate the percentage increase: (New minimum wage - Old minimum wage) / Old minimum wage) x 100. 3. Identify the other level workers' current wages (e.g., ₦40,000, ₦50,000, etc.). 4. Apply the percentage increase to their current wages: - Multiply their current wage by the percentage increase (as a decimal). - Add the result to their current wage. Example: Old minimum wage: ₦30,000 New minimum wage: ₦35,000 Percentage increase: (₦35,000 - ₦30,000) / ₦30,000 = 16.67% Other level worker's current wage: ₦40,000 Increase: ₦40,000 x 0.1667 = ₦6,668 New wage: ₦40,000 + ₦6,668 = ₦46,668 so, judging from the the just settled minimum wage of 70,000, i can calculate it this way right? Percentage increase (70000-30000) /30000 = 1.334 Now for a worker earning 80,000: increase 80,000* 1.334 =₦106,720 New wage = 80,000+106,720= ₦186,720 Please how correct is this? Thanks |
| Re: How Is Minimum Wage Calculated ? by NSEfresher(m): 8:36am On Jul 26, 2024 |
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