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Re: Labour Yields To Fg’s Pressure, May Call Off Strike Monday by bayelsaowei(m): 7:37am On Sep 30, 2018
PassingShot:
Strike is not always the solution. It should ONLY be used where every attempt at resolving issues has FAILED.

NLC was wrong on this particular case. Negotiations were still ongoing and a deadlock had not been declared. After all, the triparte committee had even promised to reconvene before the strike action was embarked upon.

If any government has shown seriousness to the welfare of the Nigerian workers, it is this present FG.

This regime has approved and paid a lot of billions of naira it inherited from past governments (e.g, Nigerian Railways retirees, pensioners, 20 billion naira recently released for universities, etc.).

Lastly, NLC should not expect a minimum wage of N56k because not all states are even paying the current N18k minimum wage. I think N35 should be an ideal minimum wage (fyi, minimum wage is for entry level cleaner, driver, messenger, etc.) and each state should jerk it up as per their ability/resources.
strike, revolutions , insurrections are the only language our useless government understands. We should be talking about a revolution not strikes sef.. when has our government ever negotiated with its citizens without brute force from the latter and achieved a consensus ??
Re: Labour Yields To Fg’s Pressure, May Call Off Strike Monday by Deltatoto: 7:45am On Sep 30, 2018
Ayoswit:
The minimum wage has to be increased before calling off the strike. They should reduce the salaries of the legislators and add it to the minimum wage of workers.
y u Dey talk anyhow?do u no d load politicians carry.
Re: Labour Yields To Fg’s Pressure, May Call Off Strike Monday by Sleekfingers: 7:46am On Sep 30, 2018
PissedOffWeed:
Cowards!!
Nah Yoruba man be NLC chairman?


I pity you....tribalism brings nothing good to a nation...
Re: Labour Yields To Fg’s Pressure, May Call Off Strike Monday by TopHand: 7:48am On Sep 30, 2018
Shugavee:
When it started I knew it was absolutely stupid,,When fuel was increased the strike didn’t even last for more than four days, they couldnt even strongly hold on their grounds,, is now this one that not even affecting all Nigerians that will last or make any impact?? after that fuel issue I realized NLC Is absolutely useless in this buhari regime
It is not about strike it is about solving by your problems by using your brain thats the way the white man solves his problems, if you r a cassava farmer why complain about the price of garri? can you not invest into skills and equipment and become a garri producer? does it not make sense for every oil producing state to build their own refineries? why do you have state dept of revenue, dept of agriculture, dept of this and that yet no dept of oil industries just imagine the revenues, employment and educational benefits to these oil producing States if only they invested in themselves, you delusional southerners say Northerners r not intelligent, the fact is that they r the most intelligent people in Nigeria ask yourself if crude oil is discovered in the North what will happen? and there is crude in the Northeast it is only a matter of time

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Re: Labour Yields To Fg’s Pressure, May Call Off Strike Monday by Daeylar(f): 7:50am On Sep 30, 2018
They shouldn't try it, is it a Weekend strike?
Just 2 days of strike and they want to call it off.
Re: Labour Yields To Fg’s Pressure, May Call Off Strike Monday by jbtobsyn(m): 7:51am On Sep 30, 2018
seunmsg:

Buhari cannot pay for state governments.
Then why did he promise that. Zombies were hailing him for that.
Re: Labour Yields To Fg’s Pressure, May Call Off Strike Monday by melvin0004(m): 7:53am On Sep 30, 2018
seunmsg:
It is an unnecessary strike to start with. Labour movement should face the current fiscal realities of the country and stop making unrealistic demands. Even if FG find a way to accommodate a minimum wage of N56k, state governments can never meet up.

The more realistic option is to allow each tiers of government determine what they can pay based on available resources. Forcing N56,000 down the throat of all tiers of government will backfire.
cost of governance should be reduced,56k is large but 18k is too small in dis present Nigeria

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Re: Labour Yields To Fg’s Pressure, May Call Off Strike Monday by Kzealz(m): 7:54am On Sep 30, 2018
Another trick to gain cheap political point by the APC... NLC issa scam.. we are not falling for this sh*t anymore
Re: Labour Yields To Fg’s Pressure, May Call Off Strike Monday by Rindo69: 7:55am On Sep 30, 2018
Fighting for higher wages for a largely unproductive and overbloated civil service.
Federal, State and local government offices are the most unserious places you can ever go to especially state and local government. Federal are on another level; all they do is eat groundnuts and popcorn, gossip and close work by noon to sell materials and land.
Before the FG reviews salary, institute a performance based system and sack workers who consistently fail. No sentiments!!

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Re: Labour Yields To Fg’s Pressure, May Call Off Strike Monday by Ryan14(m): 7:59am On Sep 30, 2018
PassingShot:
Strike is not always the solution. It should ONLY be used where every attempt at resolving issues has FAILED.

NLC was wrong on this particular case. Negotiations were still ongoing and a deadlock had not been declared. After all, the triparte committee had even promised to reconvene before the strike action was embarked upon.

If any government has shown seriousness to the welfare of the Nigerian workers, it is this present FG.

This regime has approved and paid a lot of billions of naira it inherited from past governments (e.g, Nigerian Railways retirees, pensioners, 20 billion naira recently released for universities, etc.).

Lastly, NLC should not expect a minimum wage of N56k because not all states are even paying the current N18k minimum wage. I think N35 should be an ideal minimum wage (fyi, minimum wage is for entry level cleaner, driver, messenger, etc.) and each state should jerk it up as per their ability/resources.

Cleaners, drivers etc buys from the same open markets where doctors, engineers etc..buys from.

Our Leaders are simply Inept. They knows nothing about leadership!
Re: Labour Yields To Fg’s Pressure, May Call Off Strike Monday by Shugavee(f): 8:00am On Sep 30, 2018
TopHand:

It is not about strike it is about solving by your problems by using your brain thats the way the white man solves his problems, if you r a cassava farmer why complain about the price of garri? can you not invest into skills and equipment and become a garri producer? does it not make sense for every oil producing state to build their own refineries? why do you have state dept of revenue, dept of agriculture, dept of this and that yet no dept of oil industries just imagine the revenues, employment and educational benefits to these oil producing States if only they invested in themselves, you delusional southerners say Northerners r not intelligent, the fact is that they r the most intelligent people in Nigeria ask yourself if crude oil is discovered in the North what will happen? and there is crude in the Northeast it is only a matter of time
please I don’t like tags comparing Different areas in Nigerians,, cause I don’t wanna respond in a way that will make it seem like I am insulting to devaluing a particular ethnic group!! North r very intelligent n should show it not just assumptions ok, they should agree dividing the country,,, oil is not even controlled by the people but the government which is controlled by the northerners ,, so why don’t they use their intelligence since they control the government! Or because it isn’t in the north? The strike is a good plan but would achieve nothing. Cause their demands ain’t reachable atm, our economy is shit atm n the government is shit too,, they should come together to remove buhari first.
Re: Labour Yields To Fg’s Pressure, May Call Off Strike Monday by PassingShot(m): 8:01am On Sep 30, 2018
Ryan14:


These sames cleaners, drivers etc buys from the same open markets where doctors, engineers etc..buys from.
Throughout the world, workers are paid based on their different qualifications and set of skills - not based on "they all buy from the same market..." and the rest bla bla bla.
Re: Labour Yields To Fg’s Pressure, May Call Off Strike Monday by CioAngels(f): 8:09am On Sep 30, 2018
Labour, Labour Ayuba, you cant be different from the ones before you who will always compromise for gratifications. How much has the over 80+plus promised you to further humiliate Nigerian workers? Just know that if labour should use the suffering workers as collateral to walk to the bank, God will expose and disgrace you all publicly. I never trusted labour call out for strikes because they agree on their own take and agree for peanuts for workers, then call off strikes and we will say they tried and clap for them. Of course, Ayuba cannot be different not to support the government because he will be called a big fool for going against the northern/Muslim agenda. Oshiomhole will support Ayuba to ditch the workers and support his masters agenda. Ayuba?

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Re: Labour Yields To Fg’s Pressure, May Call Off Strike Monday by bumtit: 8:13am On Sep 30, 2018
Thumb � for you
immaculate1234:
Better agree on a concrete offer not coming here to give us lip service
Re: Labour Yields To Fg’s Pressure, May Call Off Strike Monday by bumtit: 8:20am On Sep 30, 2018
Well said
immaculate1234:
Better agree on a concrete offer not coming here to give us lip service

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Re: Labour Yields To Fg’s Pressure, May Call Off Strike Monday by bumtit: 8:21am On Sep 30, 2018
Well said
Re: Labour Yields To Fg’s Pressure, May Call Off Strike Monday by bumtit: 8:28am On Sep 30, 2018
Urhobokwaleboy:
A nigga once said:18k they the government can not pay is it 56k that they will now pay.. To the gov't workers that might be happy cause they want to increase pay just be ready to be owed for the next 4years
popcykaylah:
Strike wey no reach lagos ..mtsheeew.. those serious strike died when oshiomole left nlc
for you mind
Re: Labour Yields To Fg’s Pressure, May Call Off Strike Monday by Bierhoff: 8:29am On Sep 30, 2018
Please let us stop throwing punches here and allow FG and NLC to do their thing.Let us just be hopeful that something good will come out from this in the next few hours

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Re: Labour Yields To Fg’s Pressure, May Call Off Strike Monday by batstan(m): 8:32am On Sep 30, 2018
PissedOffWeed:
Cowards!!
Nah Yoruba man be NLC chairman?
Why why why
Can't you guys be kind, for once
Re: Labour Yields To Fg’s Pressure, May Call Off Strike Monday by Davedblues(m): 8:32am On Sep 30, 2018
Who gives out allocation govt abi now on implementing new minimum wage f.govt must give their own take inwhich allocation to states would be increased and agreed
Humblega:
I wonder how long u want multi million bussiness oriented private company like banks to stay in strike.....


Government workers have nothing to lose if d strike continue for months but private businesses......

They should av simply given those 1 a waver bcs dey might not b comfortable staying of work for more dan 2 days....

Perhaps, minimum wages is #18k and almost half of states are owing salary for months....if salary is raised to 56k......states like Osun, Abia, kogi, Ekiti, Benue.....might not b able to pay one single salary for d next 50 years



It yaff well


Re: Labour Yields To Fg’s Pressure, May Call Off Strike Monday by batstan(m): 8:36am On Sep 30, 2018
Rindo69:
Fighting for higher wages for a largely unproductive and overbloated civil service.
Federal, State and local government offices are the most unserious places you can ever go to especially state and local government. Federal are on another level; all they do is eat groundnuts and popcorn, gossip and close work by noon to sell materials and land.
Before the FG reviews salary, institute a performance based system and sack workers who consistently fail. No sentiments!!
I am with you
Re: Labour Yields To Fg’s Pressure, May Call Off Strike Monday by Nobody: 8:43am On Sep 30, 2018
PassingShot:
(fyi, minimum wage is for entry level cleaner, driver, messenger, etc.)

No bro.

Everyone's salary is calculated based on basic monthly salary.

Basic monthly salary is a percentage of the minimum wage.

Take-home (the final monthly salary) is MONTHLY BASIC SALARY plus all the allowances due to you. Eg. Wardrobe allowance, transport allowance, peculiarity etc.

Each of These allowances are calculated based on a percentage of the Basic monthly salary.

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Re: Labour Yields To Fg’s Pressure, May Call Off Strike Monday by otokx(m): 9:04am On Sep 30, 2018
It is a warning strike so we welcome a speedy resolution.
Re: Labour Yields To Fg’s Pressure, May Call Off Strike Monday by Ategberoson(m): 9:07am On Sep 30, 2018
PissedOffWeed:
Cowards!!
Nah Yoruba man be NLC chairman?


Na Yoruba man ran away twice? first in 1967-70 second in 2018


if people dey call people coward, Igbo no suppose shook mouth, make shame dey catch una small
Re: Labour Yields To Fg’s Pressure, May Call Off Strike Monday by adedayoa2(f): 9:09am On Sep 30, 2018
seunmsg:


Buhari cannot pay for state governments.
then he shouldn't have promised
Re: Labour Yields To Fg’s Pressure, May Call Off Strike Monday by BrokenCock: 9:14am On Sep 30, 2018
Humblega:
I wonder how long u want multi million bussiness oriented private company like banks to stay in strike.....


Government workers have nothing to lose if d strike continue for months but private businesses......

They should av simply given those 1 a waver bcs dey might not b comfortable staying off work for more dan 2 days....

Perhaps, minimum wages is #18k and almost half of states are owing salary for months....if salary is raised to 56k......states like Osun, Abia, kogi, Ekiti, Benue.....might not b able to pay one single salary for d next 50 years



It yaff well


ur analysis na banza! The govt shd also reduce the amount they collect from the states as revenue been generated.

Just as they said, the nNigeria govt misappropriates funds carelessly. The useless trips going abroad alone can pay most of the states. Tge medical allowances these senators get cud add up, the overhead pay for govt agencies like office of chief of staff shd be slashed and given to the depts to save more
Re: Labour Yields To Fg’s Pressure, May Call Off Strike Monday by seunmsg(m): 9:15am On Sep 30, 2018
adedayoa2:
then he shouldn't have promised

He did not promise 56k.
Re: Labour Yields To Fg’s Pressure, May Call Off Strike Monday by OyinO: 9:26am On Sep 30, 2018
The "Shithole" continues to stink!
Re: Labour Yields To Fg’s Pressure, May Call Off Strike Monday by PassingShot(m): 9:32am On Sep 30, 2018
iAudio:


No bro.

Everyone's salary is calculated based on basic monthly salary.

Basic monthly salary is a percentage of the minimum wage.

Take-home (the final monthly salary) is MONTHLY BASIC SALARY plus all the allowances due to you. Eg. Wardrobe allowance, transport allowance, peculiarity etc.

Each of These allowances are calculated based on a percentage of the Basic monthly salary.


Of course. My point is only cleaners, messengers and such workers at entry actually receive anything around N18k as their monthly salary.
Re: Labour Yields To Fg’s Pressure, May Call Off Strike Monday by LanceO: 9:35am On Sep 30, 2018
PassingShot:
Strike is not always the solution. It should ONLY be used where every attempt at resolving issues has FAILED.

NLC was wrong on this particular case. Negotiations were still ongoing and a deadlock had not been declared. After all, the triparte committee had even promised to reconvene before the strike action was embarked upon.

If any government has shown seriousness to the welfare of the Nigerian workers, it is this present FG.

This regime has approved and paid a lot of billions of naira it inherited from past governments (e.g, Nigerian Railways retirees, pensioners, 20 billion naira recently released for universities, etc.).

Lastly, NLC should not expect a minimum wage of N56k because not all states are even paying the current N18k minimum wage. I think N35 should be an ideal minimum wage (fyi, minimum wage is for entry level cleaner, driver, messenger, etc.) and each state should jerk it up as per their ability/resources.
You sound smart while talking ignorantly. It doesn't still change the fact that you are ignorant on this particular issue.
The Nigerian govt is never proactive, they always have to be pushed to do anything, if left alone will only address the issues pertaining to the elites alone.
If the govt has a proper economic policies that is favorable and drops the inflation rate that has refused to abide by the law of gravity, then you might be right to say increasing minimum wage might not be necessary, but govt haven't and you are wrong.
You also thought the minimum wage is 35,000 when it's still 18,000, and like you said 50,000 is the ideal for now, but to your ignorance, the NLC actually wants to get it to 45,000 from "18,000" it currently is.
Please think collectively before making public utterances, or at least, know what you are saying before you speak in public...
Re: Labour Yields To Fg’s Pressure, May Call Off Strike Monday by adedayoa2(f): 9:53am On Sep 30, 2018
seunmsg:


He did not promise 56k.
he promised increment na.
Re: Labour Yields To Fg’s Pressure, May Call Off Strike Monday by PassingShot(m): 10:02am On Sep 30, 2018
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LanceO:

You sound smart while talking ignorantly. It doesn't still change the fact that you are ignorant on this particular issue.
The Nigerian govt is never proactive, they always have to be pushed to do anything, if left alone will only address the issues pertaining to the elites alone.
If the govt has a proper economic policies that is favorable and drops the inflation rate that has refused to abide by the law of gravity, then you might be right to say increasing minimum wage might not be necessary, but govt haven't and you are wrong.
You also thought the minimum wage is 35,000 when it's still 18,000, and like you said 50,000 is the ideal for now, but to your ignorance, the NLC actually wants to get it to 45,000 from "18,000" it currently is.
Please think collectively before making public utterances, or at least, know what you are saying before you speak in public...
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Go back to the post you quoted and come back with something more sensible.

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