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Re: FG, TUC Meeting On Fuel Subsidy Removal Ends In Deadlock by Acidosis(m): 11:38am On Jun 05, 2023
Basalt:


Very simple. Increase the price of your product.
In Germany, when minimum wage is increased, even the private sectors must comply with the new increment or face the heavy wrath of the government.

Increase minimum wage and price of products? Sounds like a dum.b idea -- like pouring water in a basket.

The last increment in minimum wage from N18,000 to N30,000 made people poorer.
Re: FG, TUC Meeting On Fuel Subsidy Removal Ends In Deadlock by maasoap(m): 11:44am On Jun 05, 2023
slawomir:
Damnnn niggar

I pity no Nigerians anymore

Not until we start stepping into the polling unit without sentiment and tribalism


Have been reading some people's comments on nairaland here regarding the removal of subsidy

I can say the tribalism in us is fully out

Imagine this same subsidy removal we all protested against in 2012 is now what some people refer as south east and south south protest in 2023

To be honest with you, the entire south east and major parts of south south were fully in support of Jonathan's fuel subsidy removal policy. There were hardly protests in South East and south south. In fact here on nairaland, Jonathan's supporters were referring to anti subsidy removal protesters as lazy people
Re: FG, TUC Meeting On Fuel Subsidy Removal Ends In Deadlock by TheATM: 12:13pm On Jun 05, 2023
Georgry:
Just increase minimum wage and remove the God forsaken subsidy for ever.
what about those in private sector?
Re: FG, TUC Meeting On Fuel Subsidy Removal Ends In Deadlock by Basalt(m): 12:30pm On Jun 05, 2023
Acidosis:


Increase minimum wage and price of products? Sounds like a dum.b idea -- like pouring water in a basket.

The last increment in the minimum wage from N18,000 to N30,000 made people poorer.

The question is was it sufficiently implemented?
Increasing the minimum wage is not the problem but implementation both in the government and private sector
Re: FG, TUC Meeting On Fuel Subsidy Removal Ends In Deadlock by Jagabanarmy: 12:57pm On Jun 05, 2023
Acidosis:


Increase minimum wage of 2.12 million public workers (federal, state and local government workers)??

What should happen to private sector employers who are already struggling with fuel increment? Assume you're an employer, how are you going to manage the double burden of fuel increment and salary increment?
Don't mind him, he's still licking his mama's plates
Re: FG, TUC Meeting On Fuel Subsidy Removal Ends In Deadlock by COMPAQ(m): 1:05pm On Jun 05, 2023
princeade86:
people are just shouting they should increase salary as if people working under government are up to 40% compare to people working under private sectors. If they increase salaries of government workers, what will be d faith of people working for private sectors that don't have anybody to fight for them for minimum wages. I think government should also have an organization that will be monitoring these private company. Some of them are wicked and heartless to pay peanut salaries to their staff, and still over used them. Some of them will even owe them salaries and if u report to police, they may turn the case on u if they bribe the police. Nigeria needs total reform on private sectors also.

Did they tell you NLC is labour union of government workers alone?
Re: FG, TUC Meeting On Fuel Subsidy Removal Ends In Deadlock by Acidosis(m): 1:07pm On Jun 05, 2023
Basalt:


The question is was it sufficiently implemented?
Increasing the minimum wage is not the problem but implementation both in the government and private sector

The implementation is poor because the idea is dum.b. It is not possible to fix a poor economy by raising the minimum wage.

I would prefer if you maintain my current salary while finding effective ways to lower the cost of goods/services, rather than increasing my salary without addressing underlying economic issues. By choosing the latter option, market forces will inevitably do what they do best, making the old and the new salary as well as the economy essentially worthless.
Re: FG, TUC Meeting On Fuel Subsidy Removal Ends In Deadlock by princeade86(m): 1:08pm On Jun 05, 2023
COMPAQ:


Did they tell you NLC is labour union of government workers alone?
tell me the day nlc ever mentioned or fight for private sectors workers.
Re: FG, TUC Meeting On Fuel Subsidy Removal Ends In Deadlock by Ruggedniggaone: 1:35pm On Jun 05, 2023
drtee247:


Are u a student in zaria?
yes bro
Re: FG, TUC Meeting On Fuel Subsidy Removal Ends In Deadlock by femijamz: 2:16pm On Jun 05, 2023
Say no to subsidy removal
Re: FG, TUC Meeting On Fuel Subsidy Removal Ends In Deadlock by YoungmcCoy56: 6:12pm On Jun 05, 2023
Re: FG, TUC Meeting On Fuel Subsidy Removal Ends In Deadlock by COMPAQ(m): 8:42pm On Jun 05, 2023
princeade86:
tell me the day nlc ever mentioned or fight for private sectors workers.

Nlc is made up of multiple lower level trade sector unions, many of which are private sector dominated like oil and gas, telecoms, electricity, etc
Re: FG, TUC Meeting On Fuel Subsidy Removal Ends In Deadlock by Ejyksneh(m): 8:26am On Jun 06, 2023
Hardships created by Tinubu government to innocent citizens of Nigeria
Wagwanbrethren:

Which hardship? 🤷‍♂️

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