Tension Still Simmers Btw Nigeria's Govt & Labour Over Minimum Wage (Politics)

 

 

There is still brimming anxiety between the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Presidency over ongoing consultations and dialogue over a new minimum wage for Nigerians. 

At yesterday's Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting Labour is deeply displeased over FEC's decision to step down the memorandum on the report of the Tripartite Committee on Newborn National Minimum Wage..

The Head of Public Relations of the NLC Benson Upah, criticised the failure of FEC to consider the memo during Tuesday’s FEC meeting, said stepping down the tripartite committee report “creates room for injurious speculations.”

Reonding, the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, informed journalists after the meeting that the FEC stepped down the memorandum on the new minimum wage to allow for more consultations between President Bola Tinubu, state governors, local government authorities and the private sector. 

The minister said the council suspended acting on the memo because the Federal Government is not the sole stakeholder on the national minimum wage issue.

The Federal Government, Organised Private Sector and Labour had previously held meetings on the new minimum wage with the NLC and Trade Union Congress leaders demanding N250,000. But, the Federal Government, states and the OPS  made a counter-offer of N62,000 which, Labour declares unsatisfactory.






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