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Organised Labour To NASS: We’re Fighting For Living Wage, Not Starvation Wages by Islie: 8:40am On Jun 03
The President of the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, Joe Ajaero; has said that the union is fighting for a living wage for the Nigerian workers and not starvation wage.

Ajaero disclosed this at a meeting with the leadership of the National Assembly, SGF, Ministers and NLC leadership in Abuja.

The meeting was initiated by the national Assembly to avert the planed nationwide strike that will commence tomorrow.

Recall that Labour had on Friday declared an indefinite nationwide strike from Monday, June 3rd over the failure of the federal government to conclude negotiations on a new national minimum wage and reverse the hike in the electricity tariff.


To avert the strike, NASS called for a meeting to reach a definite conclusion with Labour leaders.

During the discussion, Ajaero noted that what they are fighting for is living wages for workers and not a starvation wage.

He noted that the workers in question are brothers and sisters of the lawmakers and the ministers, stressing that they need to work for Nigerians.

On his part, the TUC counterpart, Festus Osifo who noted that the current situation in the country was difficult for Nigerians especially in the last one year, said that it has also resulted in the difficulty in negotiating a new minimum wage for workers.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/06/were-fighting-for-a-living-and-not-starvation-wage-for-workers-organised-labour-tells-nass/

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Re: Organised Labour To NASS: We’re Fighting For Living Wage, Not Starvation Wages by ALCOHOLKILLS(m): 8:42am On Jun 03
helinues and his evil party in the mud grin cheesy cheesy grin

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Re: Organised Labour To NASS: We’re Fighting For Living Wage, Not Starvation Wages by helinues: 8:50am On Jun 03
You are not being realistic with your N474k demand. If Labour union table N100k, FG would negotiate to what they, state and Private sectors can pay

Make una be reasonable for once

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Re: Organised Labour To NASS: We’re Fighting For Living Wage, Not Starvation Wages by magoo10(m): 8:55am On Jun 03
Having meeting with the head of national assembly was a big waste of time.

Why do these political office holders think that they must continue to earmark comfortable outrageous financial packages to themselves while workers are left to survive in penury even when it is acknowledged by all that the country is dead broke.

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Re: Organised Labour To NASS: We’re Fighting For Living Wage, Not Starvation Wages by Obaofaba: 10:04am On Jun 03
Strike must continue.

Tinubu government is heartless.

Naira is worthless all thanks to tinubu.

100k minimum wage or tinubu resign.

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Re: Organised Labour To NASS: We’re Fighting For Living Wage, Not Starvation Wages by Omenapounds: 10:04am On Jun 03
450k or nothing...
Total shutdown on all government activities.

A senator earning 50m+ allowances does not cause inflation, but an average Nigerian worker earning 470k which is 106 times below what a senator earns per month is what will cause inflation.

Shut down the effing country.

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Re: Organised Labour To NASS: We’re Fighting For Living Wage, Not Starvation Wages by Maynman: 10:04am On Jun 03
How are this politicians so barbaric, they can buy SUVs yearly but have problem with increasing the quality of life of the people they govern.

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Re: Organised Labour To NASS: We’re Fighting For Living Wage, Not Starvation Wages by Watinhapen(m): 10:05am On Jun 03
Tell them let them know. 60k that it isn’t enough for them to buy fuel a day is what they want Nigerians to feed and live on for a whole month

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Re: Organised Labour To NASS: We’re Fighting For Living Wage, Not Starvation Wages by Ebinpawo1: 10:05am On Jun 03
Ok
Re: Organised Labour To NASS: We’re Fighting For Living Wage, Not Starvation Wages by Obito555(m): 10:05am On Jun 03
All Nigerians must come out to show more support..masses are suffering and the government still when ahead paying huge amount of money for prigrimage to mecca, this have to stop and increase minimum wage as demanded

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Re: Organised Labour To NASS: We’re Fighting For Living Wage, Not Starvation Wages by McLizbae: 10:05am On Jun 03
1 year is enough for Tinubu to fulfill his fantasies as the president. He should now vacate that seat if he doesn't have anymore ideas to try. Nonsense!

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Re: Organised Labour To NASS: We’re Fighting For Living Wage, Not Starvation Wages by Joystic: 10:05am On Jun 03
Re: Organised Labour To NASS: We’re Fighting For Living Wage, Not Starvation Wages by adioolayi(m): 10:05am On Jun 03
It is not that asking over NGN 400,000 as the ideal wage that can sustain a family at this very harsh economic conditions is too much.

Where I have issues with NLC and TUC is actually enforcement!!!

These guys are practically toothless in enforcing minimum wage..

What have they been doing for State Governors that are unable to pay NGN 30,000..or let me say have not been paying the NGN30,000

What have they done to force private sectors to even pay NGN 30,000 minimum wage

That is the question...so, how can anyone say these toothless bulldogs can enforce anything they agree with the FGN How

So, it's not enough to ask heaven and earth..how are they going to ensure every sector that employes Labour in this country comply That's the question

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Re: Organised Labour To NASS: We’re Fighting For Living Wage, Not Starvation Wages by Emu4life(m): 10:05am On Jun 03
Shebi Mr President in his speech promised to offer Living Wage and not Minimum Wage? Oya na......

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Re: Organised Labour To NASS: We’re Fighting For Living Wage, Not Starvation Wages by Mpcoll001: 10:06am On Jun 03
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Re: Organised Labour To NASS: We’re Fighting For Living Wage, Not Starvation Wages by EnglishUsa: 10:06am On Jun 03
Where will the federal criminals bring such amount of money you are requesting to pay you salaries? Maybe you want them to borrow from Nigel to you pay such amount

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Re: Organised Labour To NASS: We’re Fighting For Living Wage, Not Starvation Wages by omoredia: 10:06am On Jun 03
Nigerians love suffering oo. u look at Tinubu and u think that he is someone that can mean well for u people. jokers

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Re: Organised Labour To NASS: We’re Fighting For Living Wage, Not Starvation Wages by Honestey: 10:06am On Jun 03
Keep on fighting

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Re: Organised Labour To NASS: We’re Fighting For Living Wage, Not Starvation Wages by oluwaseyi0: 10:06am On Jun 03
Things are too expensive

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Re: Organised Labour To NASS: We’re Fighting For Living Wage, Not Starvation Wages by IamAtAnger: 10:06am On Jun 03
E be like sey them still dey feed you for house abi..
helinues:
You are not being realistic with your N474k demand. If Labour union table N100k, FG would negotiate to what they, state and Private sectors can pay

Make una be reasonable for once

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Re: Organised Labour To NASS: We’re Fighting For Living Wage, Not Starvation Wages by BoldBrainz(m): 10:06am On Jun 03
helinues:
You are not being realistic with your N474k demand. If Labour union table N100k, FG would negotiate to what they, state and Private sectors can pay

Make una be reasonable for once

Nigga, shut the fvck up!

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Re: Organised Labour To NASS: We’re Fighting For Living Wage, Not Starvation Wages by hegelian: 10:07am On Jun 03
helinues:
You are not being realistic with your N474k demand. If Labour union table N100k, FG would negotiate to what they, state and Private sectors can pay

Make una be reasonable for once
So u Don change your mouth from 70k to 100k..chief enemy of the people, number hater of Nigeria.. Always supporting the oppressors against the good people of Nigeria.. Very soon u go change your mouth again.. You have never for once criticized the govt but always throwing tantrums at the organized labor.. Enemy number 1

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Re: Organised Labour To NASS: We’re Fighting For Living Wage, Not Starvation Wages by chatinent: 10:07am On Jun 03
helinues:
You are not being realistic with your N474k demand. If Labour union table N100k, FG would negotiate to what they, state and Private sectors can pay

Make una be reasonable for once

They can even pay ₦1m monthly.

Stop giving politicians thieving strength.

They are refusing so that the elephant share coming to them remains untouched and here you are on Nairaland defending blindly just because you claim to be a party supporter of which you are unknown to them.

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Re: Organised Labour To NASS: We’re Fighting For Living Wage, Not Starvation Wages by Mindlog: 10:07am On Jun 03
Those in government are living large but wants the masses to tighten their belts. angry

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Re: Organised Labour To NASS: We’re Fighting For Living Wage, Not Starvation Wages by Maynman: 10:07am On Jun 03
helinues:
You are not being realistic with your N474k demand. If Labour union table N100k, FG would negotiate to what they, state and Private sectors can pay

Make una be reasonable for once
These politicians spend billions of naira on SUVs, in a sane society, which one is more unrealistic to do?

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Re: Organised Labour To NASS: We’re Fighting For Living Wage, Not Starvation Wages by unbiased2021: 10:07am On Jun 03
Joystic:

Lol that’s less than $100

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Re: Organised Labour To NASS: We’re Fighting For Living Wage, Not Starvation Wages by yesloaded: 10:07am On Jun 03
Re: Organised Labour To NASS: We’re Fighting For Living Wage, Not Starvation Wages by mankan2k7(m): 10:08am On Jun 03
Now or never.

The govt. Ya werey gan. They want to turn all of us to beggars.

NLC should not chicken out, we must battle to finish. Let kuku scatter everything.

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Re: Organised Labour To NASS: We’re Fighting For Living Wage, Not Starvation Wages by Treasure17(m): 10:08am On Jun 03
The strike must continue. We need to teach Tinubu with the language he understand. Asiyan president.

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Re: Organised Labour To NASS: We’re Fighting For Living Wage, Not Starvation Wages by LordCenturion(m): 10:08am On Jun 03
Maynman:
How are this politicians so barbaric, they can buy SUVs yearly but have problem with increasing the quality of life of the people they govern.



They are wicked demons, they will say they pay their due when contesting by sharing 2 cups of rice

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Re: Organised Labour To NASS: We’re Fighting For Living Wage, Not Starvation Wages by Etimemy: 10:08am On Jun 03
helinues:
You are not being realistic with your N474k demand. If Labour union table N100k, FG would negotiate to what they, state and Private sectors can pay

Make una be reasonable for once

Did your APC offer that #100

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Re: Organised Labour To NASS: We’re Fighting For Living Wage, Not Starvation Wages by sojayy(m): 10:08am On Jun 03
Banks should join the strike asap.

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