New Minimum Wage: No Going Back On Strike – Labour Insists


The organized labor has said it has not shifted grounds on its plan to embark on a nationwide strike should the government fail to meet its demands on or October 16.
The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC), had rejected the Federal Government’s offer to adjust the salaries of public workers on Grade Level 07 to 14 with 11 percent consequential increase and 6.5 percent for those on Grade Level 15 to 17.
NLC President, Ayuba Wabba, told the New Telegraph in Abuja that labour resolved to embark on strike to draw government’s attention on the need to reconvene and end negotiations that should have been concluded a long time ago to allow workers enjoy their new wage.
He insisted that government must see reason and holistically look at the issues raised to ensure the consequential adjustment of the new minimum wage impact on all workers across the various levels, while noting that labour was willing to dialogue with the government
Wabba said, “We had a discussion with the Joint Public Service Negotiating Council and we thought that there should be an end to every process of social dialogue, every process of negotiation must actually have an end.
“This issue has lingered and it seems like there is no way out of it and therefore we need to draw attention that this issue must be addressed and it cannot be addressed without bringing the people to the table.
“We have said that the meeting must be reconvened towards addressing the issue to a logical end and I think that is the best way in industrial relations and that is why we had to come together as organized labour to look at the issue and say well,
this is not the first time we are doing minimum wage, we have a lot of empirical data to point to what is the consequential adjustment because this issue started in 1981.






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