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NLC Orders Indefinite Strike Over ₦‎70,000 Minimum Wage Non-implementation by Dapromzy333(op): 6:11am On Nov 11, 2024
The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has directed its state councils to commence an indefinite strike from December 1, 2024, in states where the new N70,000 minimum wage is not being fully implemented, News360 Nigeria reports.

The directive was announced in a communiqué issued by NLC President Joe Ajaero following the National Executive Council (NEC) meeting held in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.

The NLC called on the Federal Government to reassess policies deemed anti-people, arguing that such measures have driven many Nigerians into poverty and economic hardship.

The communiqué read: “The NEC notes with deep frustration the persistent delay and outright refusal by some state governments to implement the 2024 National Minimum Wage Act. This betrayal by certain governors and government officials across the country flies in the face of both legality and morality, as workers continue to be denied their rightful wages amidst rising economic hardship. It is a blatant disregard for the law and the lives of millions of Nigerian workers, who are being exploited by the very leaders sworn to protect them.

“The NEC, therefore, resolves to set up a National Minimum Wage Implementation Committee that will among others commence a nationwide assessment, mobilization and sensitization campaign, educating workers and citizens on the need to resist this assault on their dignity and rights.

“Furthermore, the NLC shall initiate a series of industrial actions in all non-compliant states and shall not relent until the minimum wage is fully implemented across Nigeria. To this end, all state Councils where the National Minimum Wage has not been fully implemented by the last day of November, 2024 have been directed to proceed on strike beginning from December 1, 2024. Nigerian workers demand justice, and justice they shall have.”

Nigerians facing economic hardship
On the worsening economic hardship, “The NEC observes, with profound concern, the accelerating economic hardship inflicted upon Nigerian citizens. Inflation continues to rise unchecked, with the costs of necessities spiralling beyond the reach of the average worker.

“Millions of Nigerians are being driven into destitution, forced to choose daily between feeding their families and seeking healthcare. Access to energy has become a mirage while workers become increasingly poorer even as they work longer hours to meet their other basic needs. As a result, nutritional diseases like Kwashiorkor and Marasmus have resurfaced in Nigeria.

“NLC demands immediate, concrete interventions from the Federal Government, not token measures, to relieve this suffering. We call for the implementation of comprehensive social protection policies that shield Nigerians from poverty, provide affordable healthcare, and ensure a wage that reflects the true cost of living. To this end, we call for a wage review across the nation including a review of all the policies that have rather emasculated Nigerian people.”
Withholding Rivers allocation is unacceptable

On the political situation in Rivers State and unjust withholding of its revenue, the communiqué said: “The NEC condemns the disturbing political situation in Rivers State, where a recent court order seeks to block the disbursement of federally allocated revenue to the state. This punitive move, under the guise of legal recourse, may effectively cripple the state’s capacity to meet its obligations to workers and the wider population.

“Such a development is nothing short of an attack on the rights and welfare of the people of Rivers State and a dangerous precedent that could destabilize governance in any other state.
“The NLC stands in solidarity with the workers and people of Rivers State. We demand an immediate resolution that allows the state to continue to have unfettered access to its rightful revenue allocations.

“Nigerian workers will not stand waiting while their livelihoods are threatened by political manoeuvrings and vindictive actions. We are not interested in the politics of who is right or wrong but only in protecting the interests of workers and the people. We must learn to separate “politicking” from existential issues as politics that hurts workers and the people cannot be the best for our nation. The Congress warns that the failure of the various institutions and actors to rein in themselves may lead to our escalating our response.”

On the growing threats to democracy and workers’ rights, the communiqué said: “The NEC expresses grave alarm at the increasing erosion of democratic norms and blatant disregard for the rights of Nigerian people to freely organize, associate, and express dissent. Arrests, detention and trials on questionable grounds have become the order of the day.

“We applaud the President of the federation for his recent interventions in this regard. However, NEC in session further calls on the President to release all remaining protesters in various jails across the nation as we had severally demanded earlier and create adequate safeguards to avert future occurrence. On the Compressed Natural Gas, CNG, “NEC -in- session expressed its appreciation to the Federal Government for providing CNG buses to Congress but noted that they are grossly inadequate to address the huge gap in transportation-focused on reducing costs for workers who daily commute to work. It also noted the apparent CNG infrastructure deficits around the country which may scuttle the entire CNG objectives.

“Consequently, NEC demanded the provision of more CNG buses to Congress and establish the needed infrastructure for fuelling and maintenance to provide cheaper transportation to Nigerian workers across the nation.”

The communiqué added that “The Nigeria Labour Congress remains unwavering in its commitment to the wellbeing and dignity of Nigerian workers. The NEC reiterates its readiness to confront these injustices with every tool at our disposal. Our resolve is unshakeable, and our demand is clear: a Nigeria where workers are respected, their rights upheld, and their futures secure.”
https://news360ng.com/nlc-orders-indefinite-strike-over-n70000-minimum-wage-non-implementation/

Re: NLC Orders Indefinite Strike Over ₦‎70,000 Minimum Wage Non-implementation by Throwback: 6:14am On Nov 11, 2024
Abia State of Elluu Peee.
Re: NLC Orders Indefinite Strike Over ₦‎70,000 Minimum Wage Non-implementation by huptin(m): 6:17am On Nov 11, 2024
Nobody takes this NLC seriously again.
Re: NLC Orders Indefinite Strike Over ₦‎70,000 Minimum Wage Non-implementation by Adeolajude(m): 6:22am On Nov 11, 2024
NLC sounds so much like a broken record this days, no one takes them serious
Re: NLC Orders Indefinite Strike Over ₦‎70,000 Minimum Wage Non-implementation by olumaxi(m): 6:22am On Nov 11, 2024
NLC !!!!! Funny set of leadership
Re: NLC Orders Indefinite Strike Over ₦‎70,000 Minimum Wage Non-implementation by CalabarPikin: 6:22am On Nov 11, 2024
Una no serious

So with the continuous hike in price, worker should keep waiting till December before crying out..
This government eehh

Re: NLC Orders Indefinite Strike Over ₦‎70,000 Minimum Wage Non-implementation by Aryafucksfinaly(f): 6:23am On Nov 11, 2024
I am apolitical, but I've got to admit that this government (both FG and SGs) is so indifferent, callous, and cold to the feelings of its subjects. Minimum wage that should have been activated simultaneously with the removal of fuel subsidy and exchange rate floatation, is what they're dragging their feet to do months after! Mtchewww.
Re: NLC Orders Indefinite Strike Over ₦‎70,000 Minimum Wage Non-implementation by ogahjohn554(m): 6:23am On Nov 11, 2024
A bunch of clowns
Re: NLC Orders Indefinite Strike Over ₦‎70,000 Minimum Wage Non-implementation by sammsimm(m): 6:24am On Nov 11, 2024
I have never seen an association that is so useless, brainless and untactful like NLC.. prices of fuel, electricity, food stuff etc are extremely high in the country, the stupid NLC is not protesting and going on strike because of that. Can 70k be enough for a married man to feed his family for a month in this present economy?
Re: NLC Orders Indefinite Strike Over ₦‎70,000 Minimum Wage Non-implementation by oluadex99(m): 6:24am On Nov 11, 2024
Dey play
Re: NLC Orders Indefinite Strike Over ₦‎70,000 Minimum Wage Non-implementation by BouquiLake: 6:25am On Nov 11, 2024
Has the FG implemented? They were paying accriss the board 40k to all FG workers... Shioor!

Dapromzy333:
https://news360ng.com/nlc-orders-indefinite-strike-over-n70000-minimum-wage-non-implementation/
Re: NLC Orders Indefinite Strike Over ₦‎70,000 Minimum Wage Non-implementation by ibrutex(m): 6:25am On Nov 11, 2024
Na now day break
Re: NLC Orders Indefinite Strike Over ₦‎70,000 Minimum Wage Non-implementation by pretydiva(f): 6:25am On Nov 11, 2024
Dec 1st? Unserious people
Re: NLC Orders Indefinite Strike Over ₦‎70,000 Minimum Wage Non-implementation by BluntCrazeMan: 6:26am On Nov 11, 2024
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The FG have not started paying the Minimum Wage Yet Oooo..


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Re: NLC Orders Indefinite Strike Over ₦‎70,000 Minimum Wage Non-implementation by owiko(m): 6:26am On Nov 11, 2024
NLC should be demanding an upward review of minimum wage, because the prices of commodities have overpowered the 70k even before it's implementation.
Re: NLC Orders Indefinite Strike Over ₦‎70,000 Minimum Wage Non-implementation by seanery: 6:26am On Nov 11, 2024
Sigh
Re: NLC Orders Indefinite Strike Over ₦‎70,000 Minimum Wage Non-implementation by 1Alex: 6:26am On Nov 11, 2024
huptin:
Nobody takes this NLC seriously again.
nothing they do is ever appreciated. What should they have done?
Re: NLC Orders Indefinite Strike Over ₦‎70,000 Minimum Wage Non-implementation by Hemanwel(m): 6:26am On Nov 11, 2024
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Re: NLC Orders Indefinite Strike Over ₦‎70,000 Minimum Wage Non-implementation by LandMann:
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Re: NLC Orders Indefinite Strike Over ₦‎70,000 Minimum Wage Non-implementation by idrisolaide(m): 6:27am On Nov 11, 2024
grin
Re: NLC Orders Indefinite Strike Over ₦‎70,000 Minimum Wage Non-implementation by JASONjnr(m): 6:28am On Nov 11, 2024
Lol....


They will call it off...

NLC is toothless and barks like a child.
Re: NLC Orders Indefinite Strike Over ₦‎70,000 Minimum Wage Non-implementation by Xwizard: 6:28am On Nov 11, 2024
Hmmmm this AJIRO can’t lead jare, he doesn’t have what it takes to fight this government


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Re: NLC Orders Indefinite Strike Over ₦‎70,000 Minimum Wage Non-implementation by Akwamkpuruamu: 6:29am On Nov 11, 2024
NLC sold their birthright on the altars of bulaba
Re: NLC Orders Indefinite Strike Over ₦‎70,000 Minimum Wage Non-implementation by nony43(m): 6:30am On Nov 11, 2024
Tinubu don scam NLC
Re: NLC Orders Indefinite Strike Over ₦‎70,000 Minimum Wage Non-implementation by dynicks(m): 6:33am On Nov 11, 2024
FG/Stg and NLC few moments later...

Re: NLC Orders Indefinite Strike Over ₦‎70,000 Minimum Wage Non-implementation by wunmi590(m):
huh

I don't know what is so difficult in implementing just N70,000 to workers in this present expensive regime, some politicians and leaders are just wicked...

My boss has increased salary for staff twice this year, but the money still never reach anywhere, despite the fact that I earn a little bigger, not to talk of somebody who earn smaller salary...
Re: NLC Orders Indefinite Strike Over ₦‎70,000 Minimum Wage Non-implementation by Flame333: 6:36am On Nov 11, 2024
Implementation of hardship took immediate effect but why has the new minimum wage failing to take immediate effect as well..

You only know how to destroy but building is a problem

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Re: NLC Orders Indefinite Strike Over ₦‎70,000 Minimum Wage Non-implementation by Nahunger(m): 6:38am On Nov 11, 2024
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Re: NLC Orders Indefinite Strike Over ₦‎70,000 Minimum Wage Non-implementation by Kingdavid579(m): 6:39am On Nov 11, 2024
Good
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