Entrepreneurs Kick Over Proposed Minimum Wage by dre11(m): 7:15am On Jun 20 |
The Organised Private Sector (OPS) and entrepreneurs across the country have kicked over the proposed National Minimum Wages between the federal government and the labour.
Their grumble was as a result of the impact the national minimum wages will have on their businesses when it finally becomes law.
A proposed wages of N62,000 is currently before the president for ascent, even as labour is still pushing for at least N100,000 which OPS said they don’t have the financial muscle to pay.
Hence, the Organised Private Sector (OPS) has expressed concern over the continuous agitation over New National Minimum Wage, adding that, pushing beyond N62 000 may force members of the sector to downsize.
This is even as the Federation of Informal Workers of Nigeria (FIWON) has expressed its readiness to adopt whatever may be the outcome of the negotiations between Labour and federal government.
In a chat with LEADERSHIP, the director general of NECA, Adeyemi-Smatt Oyerinde, sounded the note of warning against overstretching the employers of Labour in OPS that has already be pushed to the wall by current economic crunch. According to Oyerinde, the current economic situation has made the negotiations much more difficult for every one.
He noted that, ‘it should be emphasised that what the Committee was mandated to discuss was a new national minimum wage, not a general salary increase.’
Lamenting that many businesses, following their inability to weather the storm, have already left the country, this negotiations, he added, could be another condition that would affect them.
To him, “In the present circumstances and even before the inauguration of the Tripartite Committee, many businesses have either folded, relocated or reduced their operational capacity, with consequential effect in job security. Thus, the private sector factored in those indices before it agreed to bend backward and made the N62,000 offer. Any figure beyond this will definitely have a consequential effect on job security.
“As far as we are concerned, the Tripartite Committee has completed its assignment by submitting the report to the Federal government. We are waiting on the President and Commander-in-Chief to do the needful.”
Efforts to get response from Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN) did not yield positive results as the DG refused to respond both the message and calls.
Meanwhile, Professor of Water Resources, Environmental Engineering and Civil Engineering of Redeemers University, Ede, Prof. Ife Adewunmi has weighed in on the minimum wage debate, and has a divergent view to the Labour Union’s demand.
The don, who was a scholar of Obafemi Awolowo University, stated that, he opposed the salary increase for now as this would cause a domino effect.
“Even though I am a Trade Unionist (I was OAU ASUU Chairman 2008-11) and stood against exploitation of all staff when the University was illegally deducting 7.5% again as Pensions deduction after it has been removed from source into PenCom Account. We eventually got part of it back after a non-violent struggle that lasted about 3 years!”
Prof Adewunmi added that , “Why I oppose salary increase is the Domino effect of hyperflation that will follow such increase because the new increase will not go into production but consumption. What Labour and Nigerians should insist to be done is the creation of enabling environment for incrrased productivity.
“It is wicked of the government to increase tarrif on electricity Bill. Power supply that is insufficient and epilectic should even have a reduction in charges! Instead of overcentralization, each State or Region should generate the power to the Grids of private Power Companies just as there are different Network providers.
The scholar, while speaking further, noted that, “the total formal sector working population is less than 14% of the country. The Iyalojas, Commuter operators, the artisans, farmers and even the Bukateria operators are waiting to hear the “good news of increased government workers’ salary to calculate their own increase in their own goods or services!
“Remember, we are yet to adjust to increse in fuel pump prices from N165 to N680-900 depending on the fuel station! You also know the proportionate increse in other things in kuding cooking gas. People are now back to thr firewood and charcoal stoves era of the 1960s!”
Adewunmi stated that, the labour union, rather than ask for salary increase of minimum wage, should demand for social reliefs such as regular provision of social amenities like adequate subsidised commuter bus services by local and state governments, adequate public water supply, electricity supply, adequate security to protect farmers engaged in food production.
He noted that, president Tinubu promised to hit the ground running to stop insecurity from cattle herding terrorists and kidnappers, and queried if Tinubu has really curbed insecurity?
“We need social security increase in terms of food, water, energy supply, good roads, freedom to do one’s job without fear of gun-totting fulani terrorists camouflaging as herders. These wage war of hunger on the country so that it will be their own that we will be forced to depend on. Prof Adewunmi added that what Nigerian workers need is a living wage not a minimum wage,” he stated.
Earlier, the president, Premium Breadmakers Association of Nigeria (PBAN), Emmanuel Onuorah said: “Inflation today is 33.95 per cent. What does it tell you? For every N10,000 or N1 you earn, about 40 per cent of it has been eroded by inflation, and food inflation is going towards 41 per cent, meaning that 41 per cent of that salary would be used for food.
“For me, I don’t think labour demand is outlandish. It is for everybody to work with their workers in their various industries. For the time being, in the private sector, open the books to your workers. Let him see the books; look, this is where we are as a business; they will appreciate you more for that. You understand that, as a business, I try as much as possible, and I encourage my members to pay a living wage and don’t owe them. So that is it for us.”
Similarly, the founder/CEO, Tudu Energy, Tuoyo Dudu, stated that, he is not a fan of a minimum wage. “For me, I am more of a fan of the living wage. The term minimum wage—I find it derogatory, and I guess it is what we used. So, the Labour Union asking for better wages makes lots of sense considering the cost of things right now. As of the last time, the union is asking for N250,000. But I don’t think the N250,000 is realistic based on the economy and on what the government can even pay.
“For me, I think the current minimum wage should be at least N100,000, just based on the cost “of things in the market. Also, the major thing about the law is that, when it is made, whether it is comfortable or not, people have to adhere to it, and eventually, things will adjust.”
If the wage increases beyond what employers of labour can pay, he said, it might lead to jobs being lost, adding that, “But what would also happen is that it would push people to be more productive. So I suggest the government should do two things. Pay a living wage and, at the same time, create an avenue for businesses to thrive in the country, which is power. Nigeria needs power. If we have power, then businesses can sort themselves out. “
An SME owner, Folusho Folajimi, stated that, “No doubt that the current minimum wage amounts to next to nothing right now as Nigeria’s economy is suffering daily. However, the demands of the labour union if it becomes binding as a national minimum wage cannot be sustainable for SME owners like myself.
Companies, he noted, are exiting the country, importation charges of material keep soaring and there exists next to nothing when evaluating the purchasing power of the average Nigerian.
Another small-scale business owner, Nnadozie Peters, disclosed that, it depends on the financial capacity of such private businesses though she doesn’t think the agitated national minimum wages can be sustained across the board.
She, however, remarked, “Private business owners may pass on the increased labour costs to consumers through higher prices for goods and services. This could potentially affect consumer purchasing power and overall demand in the economy.” https://leadership.ng/entrepreneurs-kick-over-proposed-minimum-wage 2 Likes |
Re: Entrepreneurs Kick Over Proposed Minimum Wage by GanagiBitrus: 7:27am On Jun 20 |
This minimum wage increase is like taking Panadol to cure Malaria. 22 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Entrepreneurs Kick Over Proposed Minimum Wage by ForValour: 7:49am On Jun 20 |
Minimum wage negotiation is supposed to be over by now. 13 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Entrepreneurs Kick Over Proposed Minimum Wage by Donald7610: 8:16am On Jun 20 |
Selfish Labour Group
Less than 5% of Nigerian are Civil servants How will massive benefit from it rather makes things expenses
My Chicken must produce minimum-wage eggs prize too let the all the prizes go up 34 Likes 7 Shares |
Re: Entrepreneurs Kick Over Proposed Minimum Wage by 3ice9ce: 8:17am On Jun 20 |
There are many angles to this. 8 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Entrepreneurs Kick Over Proposed Minimum Wage by bigdammyj: 8:17am On Jun 20 |
Noted. 1 Like |
Re: Entrepreneurs Kick Over Proposed Minimum Wage by helinues: 8:17am On Jun 20 |
Much expected
Those are some of the things labour could have considered before flying unrealistic proposal 38 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: Entrepreneurs Kick Over Proposed Minimum Wage by benuejosh: 8:17am On Jun 20 |
NLC think labour/employment is only Federal Government of Nigeria. 23 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Entrepreneurs Kick Over Proposed Minimum Wage by Akwamkpuruamu: 8:17am On Jun 20 |
See as dem de drag what the poor man should benefit like Tiger generator. But if it's for the elites, one week everything Don stew... 19 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Entrepreneurs Kick Over Proposed Minimum Wage by folks4luv(f): 8:17am On Jun 20 |
I guess NLC did not care about the private sector before proposing 494k to begin with. It's one thing to be a Labour leader, it's another thing to be a skilled negotiator. The current leaders are terrible negotiators. 24 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Entrepreneurs Kick Over Proposed Minimum Wage by ShogunNoName: 8:17am On Jun 20 |
Hmmmmm |
Re: Entrepreneurs Kick Over Proposed Minimum Wage by KEVIND: 8:18am On Jun 20 |
Agbado 🌽 Urchins will certainly find a way to drag H.E Mr. Peter Obi to this news. They'll be waiting for their inspirator & failed pastor Reno Omokri to take the lead. 4 Likes |
Re: Entrepreneurs Kick Over Proposed Minimum Wage by Felabrity: 8:18am On Jun 20 |
They will prolong the uselèss wage approval till october 1 |
Re: Entrepreneurs Kick Over Proposed Minimum Wage by Tastt: 8:18am On Jun 20 |
of course further increase of this will lead to high inflation we never experience before 9 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Entrepreneurs Kick Over Proposed Minimum Wage by SoNature(m): 8:18am On Jun 20 |
What are they kicking?
How many of them pay the current minimum wage? 10 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Entrepreneurs Kick Over Proposed Minimum Wage by IconsConnect: 8:18am On Jun 20 |
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Re: Entrepreneurs Kick Over Proposed Minimum Wage by LOVEGINO(m): 8:19am On Jun 20 |
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Re: Entrepreneurs Kick Over Proposed Minimum Wage by Segxydube: 8:19am On Jun 20 |
folks4luv: I guess NLC did not care about the private sector before proposing 494k to begin with. It's one thing to be a Labour leader, it's another thing to be a skilled negotiator. The current leaders are terrible negotiators. So u want dem to propose 50k to start negotiation? Abi u no knw d meaning of negotiation 8 Likes |
Re: Entrepreneurs Kick Over Proposed Minimum Wage by techub: 8:19am On Jun 20 |
Let this issue rest na |
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Re: Entrepreneurs Kick Over Proposed Minimum Wage by techub: 8:20am On Jun 20 |
Are they just waking up |
Re: Entrepreneurs Kick Over Proposed Minimum Wage by Emu4life(m): 8:20am On Jun 20 |
Nonsense!!! Anti-People Policies such; Currency devaluation, Petrol Subsidy removal is one of the main cause of the astronomical increase in inflation. Until now, our Myopic Leaders never thought of how the Masses will survive. It is time for Minimum Wage and this CORNfessor is talking about Consumption/Production.... What was the Government doing prior to increase production and tackle inflation?
150k or strike till eternity. Let the Country crumble pata pata. It is not justified for only the masses to be suffering while the Political Class who contribute least to National development continue to live in Opulence. 3 Likes |
Re: Entrepreneurs Kick Over Proposed Minimum Wage by Nackzy: 8:21am On Jun 20 |
Donald7610: Selfish Labour Group it is your Tinubu that's spending billions that's not selfish, now that they're fighting for all your family members that are civil servants, you're spewing rubbish, you're brain has been beclouded even against your ownself 2 Likes |
Re: Entrepreneurs Kick Over Proposed Minimum Wage by Mrniceguy007: 8:21am On Jun 20 |
helinues: Much expected
Those are some of the things labour could have considered before flying unrealistic proposal You fit survive with 30k salary for this economy You will say people should go farming, I get farm for you, if you survive fulani herdsmen every month, I go dey give you bonus 1 Like |
Re: Entrepreneurs Kick Over Proposed Minimum Wage by Gbogbowa: 8:21am On Jun 20 |
You support fuel increase but against salary increases.anyway I'm not surprised because of who you are but Nigeria we win at last |
Re: Entrepreneurs Kick Over Proposed Minimum Wage by Kingdavid579(m): 8:21am On Jun 20 |
Good |
Re: Entrepreneurs Kick Over Proposed Minimum Wage by ClearFlair: 8:21am On Jun 20 |
Don't use entrepreneurs as excuse. |
Re: Entrepreneurs Kick Over Proposed Minimum Wage by Olatundex22(m): 8:23am On Jun 20 |
Yah now you people are talking, it about time but you people let this labor shit been making noise since like they’re more than 40% Nigeria working forces, those greedy labor disturbed everyone like they’re god’s. They never protest about hardship, those greedy never protest about Nigeria problems they’re protecting about themselves and disrupting everyone and some braindead idiots feed by their parent support them because of political affiliation. 5 Likes |
Re: Entrepreneurs Kick Over Proposed Minimum Wage by TechBaron: 8:23am On Jun 20 |
Lol |
Re: Entrepreneurs Kick Over Proposed Minimum Wage by Neddyogu(m): 8:24am On Jun 20 |
Organized labour should have gone about this minimum wage thing differently. They could have asked each state chapter to negotiate with their various state govts and let national negotiate with FG. How do u expect a sole proprietorship to pay the lowest earner 100k? How? Even some states didn't pay the expired 30k mw 9 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Entrepreneurs Kick Over Proposed Minimum Wage by celestineteryim: 8:24am On Jun 20 |
Ipob 30k crew over to you 1 Like |