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Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Declare Indefinite Nationwide Strike June 3 by MajorOvakporaye(f): 8:04pm On May 31 |
Tinubu is a useless bastard!!! 1 Like |
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Declare Indefinite Nationwide Strike June 3 by triplechoice(m): 8:09pm On May 31 |
IAmHim1: There's no alternative to minimum wage if you really know what it means. It's law not only in Nigeria but everywhere in the world where it's implemented. And the idea behind the minimum wage law is to ensure employers of labour don't exploit their workers, especially the lowest paid staff ,by paying them wages not enough to enable them afford the basic necessities of life. It's for this reason it's reviewed upwards periodically to meet up with current realities. In Nigeria,the law says it must be reviewed upwards once every 5 years . Delete the thread you created. Nobody in government will look at it because they know minimum wage is workers right that cannot be tempered with. |
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Declare Indefinite Nationwide Strike June 3 by ambale(m): 8:10pm On May 31 |
If after the rubbish we hail thee show of this week, the labour union refuse to stand on the path of truth Den the country is gone, cos shege will raze the roof completely 1 Like |
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Declare Indefinite Nationwide Strike June 3 by Gbeng30(m): 8:11pm On May 31 |
Good cause, but wrong sets of leaders, NLC cannot be trusted...they will soon rescind |
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Declare Indefinite Nationwide Strike June 3 by damosade(m): 8:12pm On May 31 |
by sunday 9pm now, you will hear the strike is suspended till further notice. bunch of jokers 1 Like |
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Declare Indefinite Nationwide Strike June 3 by RealKaydollar: 8:19pm On May 31 |
If they love nigerians they will make it 100k. 1 Like |
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Declare Indefinite Nationwide Strike June 3 by MEGAWATCH: 8:28pm On May 31 |
Eagle360: And most of you will gladly accept the propagandas and suffering continues. |
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Declare Indefinite Nationwide Strike June 3 by Danniedpastor(m): 8:43pm On May 31 |
oneMalik:You are a big fool to pretend like all is well with Nigeria. 1 Like |
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Declare Indefinite Nationwide Strike June 3 by stasius: 8:49pm On May 31 |
Let them bite first. |
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Declare Indefinite Nationwide Strike June 3 by Bukola94(m): 8:52pm On May 31 |
RealKaydollar:anything less than 150k to 200k is poor wage 3 Likes |
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Declare Indefinite Nationwide Strike June 3 by Yadaddy(m): 9:00pm On May 31 |
Who is Joe Ajaero the NLC President? Joe Ajaero was the factional NLC President during the Ayuba Wabba regime in the NLC during PMB's regime. During the NLC convention that brought about the leadership of Ayuba Wabba, things were going on well until one time NLC President, who also later became a governor in Edo State stormed the convention and make them have a parallel government. The reason for the parallel govt was to have a faction of the NLC that will always support the APC led FG. Then after the tenure of Ayuba Wabba elapsed, they now made Joe Ajaero the next NLC President. Now I ask, do you think this Joe Ajaero will do anything against this present APC led FG? You already know the answer. So do not mind the NLC, they are toothless bulldog. |
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Declare Indefinite Nationwide Strike June 3 by eddie7: 9:03pm On May 31 |
triplechoice: FYI Minimum wage is expected to be reviewed every 5yrs, that's the law but it is not a must that it must be upwards Review can be downwards depending on the prevalent economic and other factors and variables |
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Declare Indefinite Nationwide Strike June 3 by henryudgrt(m): 9:05pm On May 31 |
Yahoo Government APC … labour union and TUC are clients to APC government 😂😂😂😂
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Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Declare Indefinite Nationwide Strike June 3 by triplechoice(m): 9:07pm On May 31 |
eddie7: Then you don't know what minimum wage is. |
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Declare Indefinite Nationwide Strike June 3 by Bimpe29: 9:09pm On May 31 |
Let it not be the usual child's play. No retreat, no surrender. President Bola Tinubu has tested our patience beyond the reasonable limit. Enough of this insensitivity. 1 Like |
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Declare Indefinite Nationwide Strike June 3 by meobizy(f): 9:14pm On May 31 |
My job is undisturbed. Carry on. |
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Declare Indefinite Nationwide Strike June 3 by back2sender: 9:22pm On May 31 |
Eagle360: Are you NOT hungry? Do you eat belleful this days? 1 Like |
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Declare Indefinite Nationwide Strike June 3 by OsasMorrison: 9:33pm On May 31 |
#NaijaWeHailThee |
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Declare Indefinite Nationwide Strike June 3 by Phantom233: 9:33pm On May 31 |
What of the so called trillions they claimed to be recovering every month from fuel sunsidy savings? 1 Like |
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Declare Indefinite Nationwide Strike June 3 by eddie7: 9:37pm On May 31 |
triplechoice: I do, very well if I must say. Minimum wage is usually reviewed at intervals....either upwards or downnwards |
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Declare Indefinite Nationwide Strike June 3 by Eagle360(m): 9:43pm On May 31 |
MEGAWATCH:you and who. I'm not gullible like una. |
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Declare Indefinite Nationwide Strike June 3 by Eagle360(m): 9:44pm On May 31 |
back2sender:I buy things cheap in market when I shout Tinubu |
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Declare Indefinite Nationwide Strike June 3 by MartinsD12(m): 9:56pm On May 31 |
Dapromzy333:Noise makers after sometime they will sell out it's a pity, had it been labour unions are effective in this country, a lot of things will get better |
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Declare Indefinite Nationwide Strike June 3 by iluvdonjazzy: 9:57pm On May 31 |
Eagle360:what is this one saying. |
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Declare Indefinite Nationwide Strike June 3 by iluvdonjazzy: 10:00pm On May 31 |
Angelfrost:with what am seeing, it will not be more than 80k |
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Declare Indefinite Nationwide Strike June 3 by Tenumootito: 10:06pm On May 31 |
The union leaders did a very good job, they explore all necessary channels to get it resolved. If strike is what the FG will listen and act on, let us shut down everywhere. The salary of political offices holders, appointees, SSAs are very attractive but labours are who are to labour in vain. Anything less than 220k is no go area 2 Likes |
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Declare Indefinite Nationwide Strike June 3 by Eagle360(m): 10:24pm On May 31 |
iluvdonjazzy:na to confuse you. |
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Declare Indefinite Nationwide Strike June 3 by alizma: 10:26pm On May 31 |
To be called off 2am on the 3rd |
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Declare Indefinite Nationwide Strike June 3 by okechuks22: 10:28pm On May 31 |
Toothless bull dogs every where |
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Declare Indefinite Nationwide Strike June 3 by wealthyvic1: 11:01pm On May 31 |
Emu4life: Shut down the economy |
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Declare Indefinite Nationwide Strike June 3 by wealthyvic1: 11:02pm On May 31 |
lapintoz:. Keep your dirty mouth shut |
Re: Minimum Wage: Labour Declare Indefinite Nationwide Strike June 3 by Musauzor(m): 11:18pm On May 31 |
So 60k was the living wage this fool promised to give the Nigerans worker. A calamity of a president. I hate this man with a venom. |
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