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FG, Labour Adjourn Meeting To Monday, January 7 by neyoranking(m): 7:40am On Jan 05, 2019
Main Local news LOCAL NEWS Just in: FG, labour adjourn meeting to Monday, January 7 40 minutes ago 4963 views by Aanu Adegun - Negotiation by the federal government with Organise Labour will continue on Monday, January 7 - NLC had threaten to embark on a nationwide protest on January 8 to make government transmit the tripartite committee report on the N30,000 minimum wage to the National Assembly -

The labour ultimatum followed President Muhammadu Buhari’s statement that a high powered technical committee would be set up to study the report before transmitting to the legislatures The federal government says it will continue negotiation with Organise Labour on Monday, January 7, to prevent the threat of strike over non transmission of the new national minimum wage to the national assembly.

Chris Ngige, minister of Labour and Employment said this after meeting with the labour leaders on Friday, January 4, in Abuja.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that the National Executive Council of the NLC had threaten to embark on a nationwide protest on Jan. 8 to make government transmit the tripartite committee report on the N30,000 minimum wage to the National Assembly. The labour ultimatum followed President Muhammadu Buhari’s statement that a high powered technical committee would be set up to study the report before transmitting to the legislatures.

Buhari said the technical committee would device ways to ensure that the new wage implementation did not lead to an increase in the level of borrowing. Ngige said: “We are continuing the meeting on Monday and we are making progress. We have made substantial progress. That is progress in terms of transmission of the new national minimum wage. “So, we are discussing on ways to fast track and we are taking appropriate steps as required by us by law.

“Mr President is more committed to this as he was the one that set of the Tripartite Committee on the minimum wage and even inaugurated them and also put in all the resources,” he said. Ngige earlier had said the meeting was called as a result of the communique issued by the joint Labour Centres in Lagos. “That is when you informed government that you are not happy with the implementation processes of the report of the tripartite committee. So government decided to meet with you today and brief you fully on all we have been doing.

“If you have questions, you ask us so that we can be on the same page because Mr President is determined to give a minimum wage to Nigerian workers. But in doing so, he has to do a minimum wage that can be sustainable.

“In doing that, it means that we have to do a proper process in what we have to do. The national minimum wage is an existing act that need amendment. So, it is not a question of only money. “There are things that we need to do before sending the bill to the National Assembly and do it in a way to maintain the sustainable status of the minimum wage. This why we have called you and for you to suggest to us.

“Also we will like to hear your own views or what we should add so that we can fast track the process,” he said. He added that: “We are aware that when the bill get to the National Assembly, it becomes the business of all of us, including the public.” Mr Ayuba Wabba, President, Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) said organised Labour believed in social dialogue in resolving industrial relations.

“We have had a social dialogue bothering on the national minimum wage as you are aware and the meeting decided to adjourn and reconvene on Monday for us to do further consultations before the issues are concluded.

“We have discussed all the issues and all the areas particularly how we can ensure that the issue is put behind us. That is why we took such a long time, including having a time out to consult. “But we have not been able to conclude and we have agreed to reconvene to tidy The process.

The issue at stake is to make sure that the bill is transmitted and also other auxiliary issues that government says they are trying to put together.

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Re: FG, Labour Adjourn Meeting To Monday, January 7 by Vickym1(f): 8:14am On Jan 05, 2019
As if it'll yield fruit, it will still be inconclusive. Buari shouldn't get on the nerve of the labour or else he will be in a hot soup cos if one person cook for the crowd they will finish all buh if the crowd cook for one person he can't finish it.
Re: FG, Labour Adjourn Meeting To Monday, January 7 by X34500098: 8:21am On Jan 05, 2019
This is really embarrassing.

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