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Re: Lagos To Begin Payment Of N35,000 Minimum Wage November; See New Salary Scale by celeiyke: 10:22am On Nov 16, 2019
He refused to fix roads claiming no funds but wants to pay above minimum wage to claim the state is buoyant. Failed governor.
Re: Lagos To Begin Payment Of N35,000 Minimum Wage November; See New Salary Scale by Kapilta(m): 10:22am On Nov 16, 2019
bizhop01:
This 35,000 too small sef, nigeria minimum wage should be at least 50,000 naira.
for a country that is one of the cheapest in the world and her citizens don't pay tax?

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Re: Lagos To Begin Payment Of N35,000 Minimum Wage November; See New Salary Scale by NaijaDonCast(m): 10:23am On Nov 16, 2019
Pay first before making noise, El rufai said the same thing
Re: Lagos To Begin Payment Of N35,000 Minimum Wage November; See New Salary Scale by Kuginzi: 10:25am On Nov 16, 2019
Kapilta:
buh when Abia govt sacked other ibos from other states, it wasn't tribalistic abi? Make thuder fire and raze your mouth, oya say amen.
Why are trying to justify your tribalism by bring Abia gov as a case study??
Re: Lagos To Begin Payment Of N35,000 Minimum Wage November; See New Salary Scale by deltateam: 10:27am On Nov 16, 2019
solaugo1:
Lagos To begin payment of N35,000 new minimum wage November; Releases Consequential Adjustment Scale



Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu has concluded arrangement to pay N35,000 as the new minimum wage for workers beginning from November, 2019.

The decision was arrived at after series of meetings and discussions between the Lagos State Joint Public Service Negotiating Council (JNC) and Lagos State Government as witnessed by the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and Trade Union Congress (TUC) on the payment of the New Minimum Wage to Lagos State Public Sector Workers on Friday.

Comrade Rasaq Adio Falade, State Chairman, JNC said necessary terms of settlement and agreement were reached after the end of the meeting on Friday.

The National Joint Public Service Negotiating Council (NJPSNC) and the Federal Government’s Negotiations and Consequential Adjustment of Salaries had produced the following figures on Consolidated Public Service Salary Structure (CONPSS): GL. 01-06=N30,000; GL. 07=23.2%; GL. 08=20%; GL. 09=19%; GL. 10-14=16% and GL. 15-17=14%.

However, Falade said in consonance with the pronouncements of Sanwo-Olu, the government agreed to pay N35,000 as minimum wage.

He said government had agreed to pay GL. 01-06=N35,000.09;. GL. 07=30%; GL. 08-10=25%; GL. 12-14=22.5% and GL. 15-17=20%.

Falade added that payment of allowances peculiar to certain professions/sectors such as health workers, medical personnel, teachers, and so on, embedded in their respective Consolidated Salary Structures (e.g. CONHESS, CONMESS, CONTISS, etc) shall be paid for those stated items (e.g. Hazard, Call, Shift, etc) at such rates as provided in the various salaries of government approved in 2011.

He disclosed that the payment of the New Minimum Wage at the consequential adjustment rates shall commence in Lagos State in the November, 2019 salary cycle.

“The New Minimum Wage Act came into effect on the 18th April, 2019 as such, it was agreed that payment of the six and half months arrears shall be be made and concluded by the first quarter of year 2020,” he said.

Below is the breakdown:

LAGOS STATE SALARIES CONSEQUENTIAL ADJUSTMENT/INCREASE
a. GL. 01-06=N35,000.09
b. GL. 07=30%
c. GL. 08-10=25%
d. GL. 12-14=22.5%
e. GL. 15-17=20%

FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SALARIES CONSEQUENTIAL ADJUSTMENT/INCREASE

a. GL. 01-06=N30,000
b. GL. 07=23.2%
c. GL. 08=20%
d. GL. 09=19%
e. GL. 10-14=16%
f. GL. 15-17=14%

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.pmnewsnigeria.com/2019/11/15/breaking-sanwo-olu-begins-payment-of-n35000-new-minimum-wage-november/amp/

My question is if a graduate is placed on GL 1-6 because private employers will want to use minimum wage to pay graduates.
Re: Lagos To Begin Payment Of N35,000 Minimum Wage November; See New Salary Scale by fineyemi(m): 10:27am On Nov 16, 2019
solaugo1:
Lagos To begin payment of N35,000 new minimum wage November; Releases Consequential Adjustment Scale



Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu has concluded arrangement to pay N35,000 as the new minimum wage for workers beginning from November, 2019.

The decision was arrived at after series of meetings and discussions between the Lagos State Joint Public Service Negotiating Council (JNC) and Lagos State Government as witnessed by the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and Trade Union Congress (TUC) on the payment of the New Minimum Wage to Lagos State Public Sector Workers on Friday.

Comrade Rasaq Adio Falade, State Chairman, JNC said necessary terms of settlement and agreement were reached after the end of the meeting on Friday.

The National Joint Public Service Negotiating Council (NJPSNC) and the Federal Government’s Negotiations and Consequential Adjustment of Salaries had produced the following figures on Consolidated Public Service Salary Structure (CONPSS): GL. 01-06=N30,000; GL. 07=23.2%; GL. 08=20%; GL. 09=19%; GL. 10-14=16% and GL. 15-17=14%.

However, Falade said in consonance with the pronouncements of Sanwo-Olu, the government agreed to pay N35,000 as minimum wage.

He said government had agreed to pay GL. 01-06=N35,000.09;. GL. 07=30%; GL. 08-10=25%; GL. 12-14=22.5% and GL. 15-17=20%.

Falade added that payment of allowances peculiar to certain professions/sectors such as health workers, medical personnel, teachers, and so on, embedded in their respective Consolidated Salary Structures (e.g. CONHESS, CONMESS, CONTISS, etc) shall be paid for those stated items (e.g. Hazard, Call, Shift, etc) at such rates as provided in the various salaries of government approved in 2011.

He disclosed that the payment of the New Minimum Wage at the consequential adjustment rates shall commence in Lagos State in the November, 2019 salary cycle.

“The New Minimum Wage Act came into effect on the 18th April, 2019 as such, it was agreed that payment of the six and half months arrears shall be be made and concluded by the first quarter of year 2020,” he said.

Below is the breakdown:

LAGOS STATE SALARIES CONSEQUENTIAL ADJUSTMENT/INCREASE
a. GL. 01-06=N35,000.09
b. GL. 07=30%
c. GL. 08-10=25%
d. GL. 12-14=22.5%
e. GL. 15-17=20%

FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SALARIES CONSEQUENTIAL ADJUSTMENT/INCREASE

a. GL. 01-06=N30,000
b. GL. 07=23.2%
c. GL. 08=20%
d. GL. 09=19%
e. GL. 10-14=16%
f. GL. 15-17=14%

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.pmnewsnigeria.com/2019/11/15/breaking-sanwo-olu-begins-payment-of-n35000-new-minimum-wage-november/amp/
please help me beg ministry of finance, insurance department should give me my dead mum insurance money. I was there on thrurday to present letter of admin to them but they said they haven't gotten an order from the top to issue a cheque to me. plss am hungry andbam serious in depth with hospital bills to pay and school fee. Plss the minister in charge to hear me out.
Re: Lagos To Begin Payment Of N35,000 Minimum Wage November; See New Salary Scale by Kapilta(m): 10:28am On Nov 16, 2019
Kuginzi:

Why are trying to justify your tribalism by bring Abia gov as a case study??
Abia state sacking ibos from other states isn't tribalism and it's justifiable abi? While me calling for recruitment of yorubas only in yorubaland is tribalism which is not justifiable? Thunder fire your mouth again, say amen again.

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Re: Lagos To Begin Payment Of N35,000 Minimum Wage November; See New Salary Scale by NaijaDonCast(m): 10:29am On Nov 16, 2019
Nay
jidamsel43:
Lagos should be a country on its own.
Please let move a motion for the independence of Lagos as a country
If you support say 'Hi ' against say 'Nay'
Re: Lagos To Begin Payment Of N35,000 Minimum Wage November; See New Salary Scale by biafranbaby(m): 10:29am On Nov 16, 2019
My rent is 60k a month. I will never work for the zoo govt.

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Re: Lagos To Begin Payment Of N35,000 Minimum Wage November; See New Salary Scale by Proffdada: 10:30am On Nov 16, 2019
Kuginzi:

Since the government has no intention in your so call 'production', then let the poor civil servants too earn just N30,000 per month. or is it too much??
no it's not. But it's just a mirage. It'll soon dawn on us when the dollar rises
Re: Lagos To Begin Payment Of N35,000 Minimum Wage November; See New Salary Scale by Kuginzi: 10:30am On Nov 16, 2019
Kapilta:
Abia state sacking ibos from other states isn't tribalism and it's justifiable abi? While me calling for recruitment of yorubas only in yorubaland is tribalism which is not justifiable? Thunder fire your mouth again, say amen again.
Remove Tribalism/Hatred from your heart and enjoy life. Remember the saying; "love your neighbour as you love your yourself"

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Re: Lagos To Begin Payment Of N35,000 Minimum Wage November; See New Salary Scale by ogatboy(m): 10:31am On Nov 16, 2019
We wait till them begin pay. Lagos that can do propaganda
Re: Lagos To Begin Payment Of N35,000 Minimum Wage November; See New Salary Scale by Kuginzi: 10:32am On Nov 16, 2019
Proffdada:
no it's not. But it's just a mirage. It'll soon dawn on us when the dollar rises
Let the dollar rise, may be that is when the politicians will cut down their humongous amount they are earning
Re: Lagos To Begin Payment Of N35,000 Minimum Wage November; See New Salary Scale by Kuginzi: 10:33am On Nov 16, 2019
ogatboy:
We wait till them begin pay. Lagos that can do propaganda
Sifia Pain
Re: Lagos To Begin Payment Of N35,000 Minimum Wage November; See New Salary Scale by bizhop01: 10:33am On Nov 16, 2019
Kapilta:
for a country that is one of the cheapest in the world and her citizens don't pay tax?

If you don't pay tax others people do,
If nigeria too poor then why politicians in nigeria earned more than G7 countries?
Re: Lagos To Begin Payment Of N35,000 Minimum Wage November; See New Salary Scale by Nobody: 10:36am On Nov 16, 2019
teadrake:
A very good one from Babajide Sanwo-olu. Other governors should follow suit ASAP.
Do all state recieve the same amount in IGR and statutory allocation? You spend in accordance to what you earn in your state
Re: Lagos To Begin Payment Of N35,000 Minimum Wage November; See New Salary Scale by Agugbadin: 10:40am On Nov 16, 2019
So how much will be the take home pay of a GL12 officer after tax
Re: Lagos To Begin Payment Of N35,000 Minimum Wage November; See New Salary Scale by Donpenny(m): 10:43am On Nov 16, 2019
FG job is still the best in all ramifications. Lagos is very expensive all these increments may not sustain bills in that place. Lagos state that refuse to remit their workers pension to PENCOM so there worker are working without plans for old age seem to be working with private sector to me.
Re: Lagos To Begin Payment Of N35,000 Minimum Wage November; See New Salary Scale by AuwalYusuf812(m): 10:45am On Nov 16, 2019
good for them...
Re: Lagos To Begin Payment Of N35,000 Minimum Wage November; See New Salary Scale by Agugbadin: 10:50am On Nov 16, 2019
biafranbaby:
My rent is 60k a month. I will never work for the zoo govt.


But your real is 60K per year, the salary we are talking about here is monthly basic. of 35K which is not too bad as you think
Re: Lagos To Begin Payment Of N35,000 Minimum Wage November; See New Salary Scale by Anasko(m): 10:53am On Nov 16, 2019
NaijaDonCast:
Pay first before making noise, El rufai said the same thing
Elrufai kept to his promised. He paid the new minimum wage to all civil servants in Kaduna state including local government and primary school Teacher.
Re: Lagos To Begin Payment Of N35,000 Minimum Wage November; See New Salary Scale by tomioro(m): 10:56am On Nov 16, 2019
Agugbadin:
So how much will be the take home pay of a GL12 officer after tax
Don't be a lazy youth! Do the calculations yourself

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Re: Lagos To Begin Payment Of N35,000 Minimum Wage November; See New Salary Scale by Lokostic77: 11:07am On Nov 16, 2019
Jimmyson:
Audio Promise... Let the workers testify on their own. There is no need making noise about what you intend to do. Go ahead and do it and let the people openly testify.
but he must announce it and nothing bad in this announcement am very sure your state of origin government can not even pay the former 18000
Re: Lagos To Begin Payment Of N35,000 Minimum Wage November; See New Salary Scale by Cephas11(m): 11:08am On Nov 16, 2019
seniormallam:
NLC matter just tire me, Buhari has not paid one month, they are demanding for 5months arrears......... Baba just lock up
The new salary scale jut dropped off and it has effective from April 18th 2019 (CONRAISS ) I am trying to post it here
Re: Lagos To Begin Payment Of N35,000 Minimum Wage November; See New Salary Scale by Izzymore(m): 11:35am On Nov 16, 2019
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Re: Lagos To Begin Payment Of N35,000 Minimum Wage November; See New Salary Scale by Pacesetter123(m): 11:45am On Nov 16, 2019
jlinkd78:
What am I missing. Tot FG has 35k for d baseline 1-6 salary scale but am seeing 30k here
FG has never settled for 35k for people in sal.level 1-6.It was 30k.Wot de wer nogotiating for all dis while wer consequential adjustment for level 7 and above.May be u didn't follow de whole process from the beginning to the end.
Re: Lagos To Begin Payment Of N35,000 Minimum Wage November; See New Salary Scale by Afamed: 11:45am On Nov 16, 2019
StaffofOrayan:


I thought Igbos own 80% of Lagos
That means Tinubu owns 20%
Interesting
When election is around the corner, Tinubu owns 99% of Lagos. When they want to promote their ego, Igbos owns 99.99% biz in Lagos.

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Re: Lagos To Begin Payment Of N35,000 Minimum Wage November; See New Salary Scale by somehow: 11:52am On Nov 16, 2019
seunmsg:
By implication, Lagos state workers will now be better paid than federal workers. Kudos to governor Sanwo-Olu for this kind gesture.
Maybe for level 6 workers

Is the base salary of FGW not higher than that of SGW in the first place?
Re: Lagos To Begin Payment Of N35,000 Minimum Wage November; See New Salary Scale by Wettoid123: 11:56am On Nov 16, 2019
I don't understand, fed govt consequential increment grade level 1-6 is #30.000 do u mean from level one to Six it we be peg at #30.000 or how are they going to calculate it?
Re: Lagos To Begin Payment Of N35,000 Minimum Wage November; See New Salary Scale by OyiboOyibo(m): 11:59am On Nov 16, 2019
StaffofOrayan:

I thought Igbos own 80% of Lagos That means Tinubu owns 20% Interesting
SAVAGERY

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Re: Lagos To Begin Payment Of N35,000 Minimum Wage November; See New Salary Scale by OyiboOyibo(m): 12:00pm On Nov 16, 2019
seniormallam:
NLC matter just tire me, Buhari has not paid one month, they are demanding for 5months arrears......... Baba just lock up

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