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Minimum Wage: Why You Can’t Dictate What To Pay, Labour Replies Govs by Bobloco(op): 5:36pm On Jun 28, 2024
.Warns governors against provoking industrial unrest with inflammatory utterances

.Notes may no longer be able to withstand pressure for industrial action


Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, has rejected the suggestion by governors that they should be allowed to determine the wages of their workers, saying among others, it not only dictatorial, but against the concept of the minimum wage.

NLC in a statement, warned the state governors against further inflammatory statements concerning the minimum wage to avoid provoking industrial unrest.

In the statement by Mr Benson Upah, NLC’s Head Information and Public Affairs, contended that it may no longer be able to withstand the pressure for industrial action should the minimum wage issue continue to be prolonged.

NLC urged President Bola Tinubu who had promised a living wage (which is superior to a minimum wage) not to allow himself be blackmailed or boxed into a corner by unpatriotic governors.

Recall that the Southern governors had few days ago asked that the governors should be allowed to negotiate what each state can pay, saying “NLC is compelled to address the recent statements made by some Nigerian Governors regarding their desire to pay what they deem fit to Nigerian workers as the minimum wage. This notion is not only dictatorial but also undermines the very essence as well as the model adopted for creating a national minimum wage in Nigeria.

“The concept of a national minimum wage is not arbitrary. It represents a national wage floor, a baseline below which no worker in the law should be paid. This threshold is a collective agreement that ensures a minimum standard of living for every worker in the law.

“The Governors’ demand to unilaterally determine the minimum wage negates this principle and threatens the welfare of Nigerian workers and the nationaleconomy.


“It is important to remind the Governors that the national minimum wage is not synonymous with the individual pay structures of the states which they implement religiously, reflecting their unique financial capabilities and circumstances.

“This diversity in pay structures underscores the flexibility that already exists within the system, allowing states to reward their workers in alignment with their financial realities.


“Furthermore, the Governors’ argument appears inconsistent when juxtaposed with the remuneration of political officeholders. Why is there no hue and cry when political officeholders across the nation receive uniform salaries as determined by Revenue Mobilisation, Allocation and Fiscal Commission? “This double standards which piths a few privileged against the majority poor is an issue that should be of concern to those who love this country.

“We are deeply concerned by this blatant display of ignorance regarding the global best practices for national minimum wage by some of these Governors. It is evident that, despite their frequent travels abroad, they have deliberately chosen not to educate themselves on fundamental global issues crucial to successful governance.

“This level of self-imposed ignorance onbasic industrial relations matters clearly illustrates why our nation is poorly governed, resulting in unacceptable suffering of Nigerians. For this set of governors we recommend a return to school for proper education as they constitute a threat to our democracy.


“We must also use the opportunity to commend the forward-looking and progressively-minded governors (not in name but indeed) who take seriously the welfare of workers in their thoughts and policies. We will continue to identify, as well as,work with them.

“The pursuit by many governors to pay workers whatever they like deepens poverty and causes varying dimensions of insecurity. The governors are carried away by their present structure of security detail but the sword of Damocles awaits them on exit from office.


“It is unfortunate that workers’ salaries are often seen as charity rather than the hard-earned income of hardworking Nigerians. It is equally painful that some of these governors fail to realise that workers salaries substantially drive the economy. Not surprisingly, they prioritise their greed over the need of ordinary citizens.

“The fate of Nigerian workers cannot be left solely in the hands of employers, whether public or private. No sane society does that. What the governors are asking for is akin to allowing numerous companies and organizations in Nigeria to pay workers whatever they like.


“While these companies may not pay the same salaries, they must adhere to the national wage floor, and the same should apply to state governors.

“We urge President Tinubu who had promised a living wage (which is superior to a minimum wage) not to allow himself be blackmailed or boxed into a corner by unpatriotic governors.

“We urge the federal government to stop dithering on the issue of the national minimum wage because of the gang up by some selfish governors.


“The NLC urges the Governors to abandon any inclination towards dictatorial practices as the process remains a tripartite one. Accordingly, we call for policies and actions driven by equity and fairness. Ensuring a fair minimum wage is not only a matter of economic justice but also a fundamental aspect of maintaining social stability and national cohesion. Nigerian workers should not be reduced to beggars! Enough is enough!

“NLC stands firm in its commitment to protecting the rights and welfare of Nigerian workers. We will continue to advocate for a fair and equitable wage system that reflects the true spirit of our nation’s values. We call on the Governors to join us in this commitment for the benefit of all Nigerians. Let democracy flourish.”
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/06/minimum-wage-why-you-cant-dictate-what-to-pay-labour-replies-govs/

Re: Minimum Wage: Why You Can’t Dictate What To Pay, Labour Replies Govs by Paraman: 5:37pm On Jun 28, 2024
The lawmakers should move minimum wage from the exclusive to the concurrent list
Re: Minimum Wage: Why You Can’t Dictate What To Pay, Labour Replies Govs by Bobloco(op):
The governors are the major problem we seem to have now
Re: Minimum Wage: Why You Can’t Dictate What To Pay, Labour Replies Govs by Melagros(m): 6:01pm On Jun 28, 2024
COMRADES, labour supposed to have known that the callous governors will not pay the minimum wage

I heard that Zamfara State is still paying 7k
Re: Minimum Wage: Why You Can’t Dictate What To Pay, Labour Replies Govs by azadus18: 6:14pm On Jun 28, 2024
They think money give them the power
Money is nothing if ur people don't have quality education

Money is nothing if ur people have no peace
Money is not if ur people cannot live in unity

2baba
Re: Minimum Wage: Why You Can’t Dictate What To Pay, Labour Replies Govs by helinues: 8:05pm On Jun 28, 2024
My own curiosity is, what have Labour union done about some states still paying N18k as minimum wage?
Re: Minimum Wage: Why You Can’t Dictate What To Pay, Labour Replies Govs by Ojuntana: 8:54pm On Jun 28, 2024
What is obvious is that Tinubu as usual has failed on this minimum wage issue. June has ended and there's no end in sight for the issue. It shows that he is more concerned about maintaining his relationship with governors and other elites than giving the common man succor from the self-imposed economic malady.
helinues:
My own curiosity is, what have Labour union done about some states still paying N18k as minimum wage?
Educate yourself before asking stupid questions. Minimum wage law like other laws is to be implemented and enforced by the executive branch of govt and not labor. Labour is not responsible for enforcing laws. You people turn everything upside down all because you want to support politicians.
Re: Minimum Wage: Why You Can’t Dictate What To Pay, Labour Replies Govs by slaawomirr: 7:13am On Jun 29, 2024
Damnnn niggar
We all know how it ends..

Last last na 70k be the new minimum wage

Edo state and Lagos State don run peg am before nlc and federal government even start negotiations
Re: Minimum Wage: Why You Can’t Dictate What To Pay, Labour Replies Govs by Tonididdyx: 7:13am On Jun 29, 2024
Children of the devil!
Re: Minimum Wage: Why You Can’t Dictate What To Pay, Labour Replies Govs by TechBaron: 7:13am On Jun 29, 2024
Can someone help us confirm if the 70k minimum wage that was proposed by the Edo State government has been implemented?

The kind civil unrest wey dey Cook for this country ehn. E fit lead to civil war.

People have reached their elastic limit, and are gradually heading towards the breaking point.
Re: Minimum Wage: Why You Can’t Dictate What To Pay, Labour Replies Govs by Solmax(m): 7:14am On Jun 29, 2024
Nigeria is Not Broke
If they priorities spending.
They can afford to pay a Living Wage.
We dey here dey talk, them done almost finish deal to buy New Presidential Jets for Emilokan to dey ride.
Re: Minimum Wage: Why You Can’t Dictate What To Pay, Labour Replies Govs by SaturnNick(m): 7:14am On Jun 29, 2024
Hands have rubbed grin grin grin
Re: Minimum Wage: Why You Can’t Dictate What To Pay, Labour Replies Govs by Wisejohnson47(m): 7:15am On Jun 29, 2024
This country is a funny place, the way God bless us, salary should even be 500k, who do us?
Re: Minimum Wage: Why You Can’t Dictate What To Pay, Labour Replies Govs by osazsky(m): 7:20am On Jun 29, 2024
This labour they even help tinubu buy time patiently waiting if he will give them political appointment...all they do is bark,go on strike for a cause ,call off the strike after 24 hr without government solving the issue at hand...they keep collecting bribe as this circle continues
Re: Minimum Wage: Why You Can’t Dictate What To Pay, Labour Replies Govs by Michael547(m): 7:36am On Jun 29, 2024
No be small fight
Re: Minimum Wage: Why You Can’t Dictate What To Pay, Labour Replies Govs by senatordave1(m): 7:40am On Jun 29, 2024
Ojuntana:
What is obvious is that Tinubu as usual has failed on this minimum wage issue. June has ended and there's no end in sight for the issue. It shows that he is more concerned about maintaining his relationship with governors and other elites than giving the common man succor from the self-imposed economic malady. Educate yourself before asking stupid questions. Minimum wage law like other laws is to be implemented and enforced by the executive branch of govt and not labor. Labour is not responsible for enforcing laws. You people turn everything upside down all because you want to support politicians.
So nlc cannot go on strike in those erring states to force the implementation?
Re: Minimum Wage: Why You Can’t Dictate What To Pay, Labour Replies Govs by theophorus(m): 7:45am On Jun 29, 2024
Okay, Na Employee go determine how much wen Employer go pay abi?

No wahala. Make una finish this Minimum wage brouhaha first before una go collect the Multiplier effects.
Re: Minimum Wage: Why You Can’t Dictate What To Pay, Labour Replies Govs by adioolayi(m): 7:47am On Jun 29, 2024
Let the merry-go-rounding continue
Re: Minimum Wage: Why You Can’t Dictate What To Pay, Labour Replies Govs by murphyung(m): 7:49am On Jun 29, 2024
azadus18:
They think money give them the power
Money is nothing if ur people don't have quality education

Money is nothing if ur people have no peace
Money is not if ur people cannot live in unity

2baba
🙄
Re: Minimum Wage: Why You Can’t Dictate What To Pay, Labour Replies Govs by SimpleDan3: 7:56am On Jun 29, 2024
If the governor are to decide our minimum wage, we should also decide their monthly payment. Because we voted then into power.
Re: Minimum Wage: Why You Can’t Dictate What To Pay, Labour Replies Govs by fredoooooo: 8:04am On Jun 29, 2024
Our main provelm today as spoken, the governors...Ogun kee all of una
Re: Minimum Wage: Why You Can’t Dictate What To Pay, Labour Replies Govs by Dikegodspower(m): 8:16am On Jun 29, 2024
This level of self-imposed ignorance onbasic industrial relations matters clearly illustrates why our nation is poorly governed, resulting in unacceptable suffering of Nigerians. For this set of governors we recommend a return to school for proper education as they constitute a threat to our democracy.

This one choke o
Re: Minimum Wage: Why You Can’t Dictate What To Pay, Labour Replies Govs by richie240: 8:31am On Jun 29, 2024
FG/Tinubu was the clout-chasers' main target but he played a fast one on them.

Sebi den sabi strike, oya nau, let them face their state governors.
But we all know they won't.....and they dare not!

Ndi clowns.
cool
senatordave1:
So nlc cannot go on strike in those erring states to force the implementation?

Re: Minimum Wage: Why You Can’t Dictate What To Pay, Labour Replies Govs by efighter: 8:31am On Jun 29, 2024
Okay. Labour go soon cry
Re: Minimum Wage: Why You Can’t Dictate What To Pay, Labour Replies Govs by membranus: 8:49am On Jun 29, 2024
Those governors that have been paying 18k as minimum wage for a long time now, what has NLC did to them.? NLC should just calm down and stop forming Rambo every time.
Re: Minimum Wage: Why You Can’t Dictate What To Pay, Labour Replies Govs by membranus: 8:54am On Jun 29, 2024
Ojuntana:
What is obvious is that Tinubu as usual has failed on this minimum wage issue. June has ended and there's no end in sight for the issue. It shows that he is more concerned about maintaining his relationship with governors and other elites than giving the common man succor from the self-imposed economic malady. Educate yourself before asking stupid questions. Minimum wage law like other laws is to be implemented and enforced by the executive branch of govt and not labor. Labour is not responsible for enforcing laws. You people turn everything upside down all because you want to support politicians.
But the labour unions could force the state governors hands to implement the minimum wage by invoking strikes and protests in the erring states. Did they do that?
Re: Minimum Wage: Why You Can’t Dictate What To Pay, Labour Replies Govs by jojothaiv(m): 9:15am On Jun 29, 2024
How about the general populace dictate what's being paid to the set of merry men and elite journey men called Nigerian politicians?

Let just assume it was done that way, will so called merry men foam at their mouths, more reason politics should be left in the hands of those who know it very well and not the current crop of politicians who have no business being elected or appointed in the first place.
Re: Minimum Wage: Why You Can’t Dictate What To Pay, Labour Replies Govs by Honestey: 9:17am On Jun 29, 2024
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Re: Minimum Wage: Why You Can’t Dictate What To Pay, Labour Replies Govs by Ojuntana: 9:19am On Jun 29, 2024
membranus:
But the labour unions could force the state governors hands to implement the minimum wage by invoking strikes and protests in the erring states. Did they do that?
When some of you write, I just laugh.
NLC should declare strike at states who do not enforce minimum wage abi? OK. When Ajaero declared strike in Imo and even went there to enforce the strike and ended up getting a beating, what was word on the streets? Was it outrage or mockery?
Secondly, how are state chapters of NLC faring and why is it so? Everyone knows most NLC state chapters have been decimated by the govs and it all started with Tinubu in Lagos who got Lagos State NLC chairman sacked then.
Re: Minimum Wage: Why You Can’t Dictate What To Pay, Labour Replies Govs by Ojuntana: 9:20am On Jun 29, 2024
senatordave1:
So nlc cannot go on strike in those erring states to force the implementation?
No. They cannot. When NLC shut down Imo what was your response? You all love to play the devil's advocate then look for who to blame when things go wrong. Enjoy the Nigeria you're creating for yourself
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