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Re: Labour Rejects ₦48,000, Walks Out Of Minimum Wage Committee Meeting by michalshawn: 9:20pm On May 15 |
I just read your post and realized that you are talking about salary increase. If you dont know much more about it then just do let me know here or in inox. I will guide you about it properly. |
Re: Labour Rejects ₦48,000, Walks Out Of Minimum Wage Committee Meeting by babsthegreat: 9:29pm On May 15 |
How can they come up with 48k as minimum wage is not fair at all on the part of Nigerians. With the current inflation rate .Haba fuel has gone up to 700 per liter at least a minimum wage of at least 100k in not ok at all even the 100k is to manage |
Re: Labour Rejects ₦48,000, Walks Out Of Minimum Wage Committee Meeting by casualobserver: 10:13pm On May 15 |
ositadima1: This is my one criticism of this govt. they have not tightened their belts in line with the realities of the day even if only symbolic. 1 Like |
Re: Labour Rejects ₦48,000, Walks Out Of Minimum Wage Committee Meeting by themanderon: 11:30pm On May 15 |
Until Nigerians rise up and challenge the present order of criminality nothing will change. How can politicians collect millions for doing nothing and then ask those who are doing the real work moving the nation forward to accept stipends? What kind of wicked master-servant relationship do we have between government officials and the masses? 48k? Is it for pocket money? |
Re: Labour Rejects ₦48,000, Walks Out Of Minimum Wage Committee Meeting by Collins9156(m): 12:48am On May 16 |
$31 for a month ,God forbid. |
Re: Labour Rejects ₦48,000, Walks Out Of Minimum Wage Committee Meeting by Emzedz: 12:51am On May 16 |
When I told you that nigeria is a joke, you all thought I was joking. 48k for wat exactly. 1 Like |
Re: Labour Rejects ₦48,000, Walks Out Of Minimum Wage Committee Meeting by Inosky: 1:29am On May 16 |
Thundér fire whoever capped such idea.😟😠 |
Re: Labour Rejects ₦48,000, Walks Out Of Minimum Wage Committee Meeting by emolala(m): 4:22am On May 16 |
Proudlyngwa: Are you telling me that Tinubu works harder than the average nigerian civil servant??or our national assembly members that strolls to shout ye or nay in the chambers yet pocketing millions every month..how dare you compare the average civil servant to these set of people...go to government offices and see for yourself don't make baseless conclusions based on the fact that you are enjoying small benefit from the government of the day......don't even get me started guy!! Pls let's not go there... |
Re: Labour Rejects ₦48,000, Walks Out Of Minimum Wage Committee Meeting by Ameboperoo(m): 4:33am On May 16 |
Cmanforall:At 30k, a graduate earns less than 70k so maybe 100k or so at 48k. What can 100k buy you for a month? Transport alone will finish it |
Re: Labour Rejects ₦48,000, Walks Out Of Minimum Wage Committee Meeting by emolala(m): 4:36am On May 16 |
[quote author=NAC1666 post=129970224] I predicted 45k. FG tried by making it 48k. One thing people don't understand about salary increase is that it's leads to more inflation and government on the other hand go through the back door to collect all that money through tax and high interest rate to mop up more money in circulation i.e liquidity ratio[/quote Oga shut your dirty mouth. |
Re: Labour Rejects ₦48,000, Walks Out Of Minimum Wage Committee Meeting by abdsamad(m): 5:16am On May 16 |
Smilingjoe4: I think you missed the point there. What he said is that 50k is okay only as long as they're willing to receive 200k too. They think we should manage because things are hard. Fine. They should also manage since things are hard. Let's try not to tear into each other so easily and apologise when we get it wrong |
Re: Labour Rejects ₦48,000, Walks Out Of Minimum Wage Committee Meeting by abdsamad(m): 5:31am On May 16 |
muykem: You're right and wrong The problem is that we're paying 500m to a committee. Why? What's their salary for exactly. Why is this committee extra work. If we cut stupid spending like that, not even the corruption of gazillions o. Just the plain wasteful spending on senators and such, we can pay at least 70k, or even 100k. But when we are only going after the poor, telling them to bear with hardship, but do nothing to go after the powerful... Well, priority priority! 2 Likes |
Re: Labour Rejects ₦48,000, Walks Out Of Minimum Wage Committee Meeting by RexTramadol1: 5:39am On May 16 |
Proudlyngwa: I will resist the urge to say what’s on my mind. To whom much is given, much is expected. But check what they earn and tap your head if it doesn’t echo. |
Re: Labour Rejects ₦48,000, Walks Out Of Minimum Wage Committee Meeting by meditator(m): 6:04am On May 16 |
AmericanIdiot:We like him like that. We prefer him to a man that only receives advice from a mad man. |
Re: Labour Rejects ₦48,000, Walks Out Of Minimum Wage Committee Meeting by infogeneral: 6:28am On May 16 |
They are not serious |
Re: Labour Rejects ₦48,000, Walks Out Of Minimum Wage Committee Meeting by Oghene86: 6:33am On May 16 |
olatade: What's 48k monthly salary, so they rather steal all the money than give workers good salary, 48k is too too poor, minimum wage should be between 100k to 200k that should be fair |
Re: Labour Rejects ₦48,000, Walks Out Of Minimum Wage Committee Meeting by Love800(m): 6:41am On May 16 |
What do you mean by money is not the issue but value of money? Menclothing1: |
Re: Labour Rejects ₦48,000, Walks Out Of Minimum Wage Committee Meeting by Love800(m): 6:44am On May 16 |
How pls? What are you trying to point out? maasoap: |
Re: Labour Rejects ₦48,000, Walks Out Of Minimum Wage Committee Meeting by sonofthunder: 6:45am On May 16 |
Wainey: They can pay them 2 million monthly but all allowances should be removed and what ever they earn should be made public. No politician should earn any bonus or allowance again except maybe 13th month. They aren't exposed to any hazards in the course of their work |
Re: Labour Rejects ₦48,000, Walks Out Of Minimum Wage Committee Meeting by stevnwigw1: 6:47am On May 16 |
Tinubu is working so hard to put Nigeria in flames. |
Re: Labour Rejects ₦48,000, Walks Out Of Minimum Wage Committee Meeting by Love800(m): 6:48am On May 16 |
But is it the workers(citizens) that will work towards making huge profit? Have you forgotten dat the government controls or lead us? casualobserver: |
Re: Labour Rejects ₦48,000, Walks Out Of Minimum Wage Committee Meeting by Love800(m): 6:51am On May 16 |
Pls what are you two talking about? I really want to grasp both of you conversations. What are two trying to point out? Menclothing1: |
Re: Labour Rejects ₦48,000, Walks Out Of Minimum Wage Committee Meeting by Love800(m): 6:55am On May 16 |
Dem dey use primary school cert to enter civil service? Honlucas: |
Re: Labour Rejects ₦48,000, Walks Out Of Minimum Wage Committee Meeting by Love800(m): 6:57am On May 16 |
How does it lead to inflation? NAC1666: |
Re: Labour Rejects ₦48,000, Walks Out Of Minimum Wage Committee Meeting by Love800(m): 7:00am On May 16 |
But what kind of work input are you talking about? You mean nigerians are not working enough? hedonido: |
Re: Labour Rejects ₦48,000, Walks Out Of Minimum Wage Committee Meeting by Love800(m): 7:03am On May 16 |
Hello. Is the express entry route still working in UK? PeterObi4LP: |
Re: Labour Rejects ₦48,000, Walks Out Of Minimum Wage Committee Meeting by mediclife1987(m): 7:05am On May 16 |
Dedeity: The 48k would be added to 35k to make 83k. That's what it is I guess |
Re: Labour Rejects ₦48,000, Walks Out Of Minimum Wage Committee Meeting by Cmanforall: 7:07am On May 16 |
Ameboperoo: No doubt, there's need to increase the minimum wage. But walking out will not get NLC that |
Re: Labour Rejects ₦48,000, Walks Out Of Minimum Wage Committee Meeting by Honlucas: 7:41am On May 16 |
Love800: Now u know. |
Re: Labour Rejects ₦48,000, Walks Out Of Minimum Wage Committee Meeting by Wainey: 7:54am On May 16 |
sonofthunder:the allowance is the money needed to run their various offices, you cant totally remove it |
Re: Labour Rejects ₦48,000, Walks Out Of Minimum Wage Committee Meeting by Yong4ever: 8:54am On May 16 |
olatade:very useless government that has no direction, at present minimum wage is 30k,plus wage award 35k,totalling 65k in some states like edo and lagos,recently edo declared 70k as minimum wage in the state which is still not in tune with current economic realities,the yeye committee now coming up with 48k as new minimum which will automatically stop wage award,isn't that a reduction?obviously these people have nothing good to offer...what a baloney!!! |
Re: Labour Rejects ₦48,000, Walks Out Of Minimum Wage Committee Meeting by maasoap(m): 10:32am On May 16 |
Love800:To claim that the new minimum wage will cause hyper inflation is not an argument this time around because we're already dealing with hyper inflation. And civil servants are at the receiving end at the moment. Since govt couldn't bring down the prices that has gone up like 4 folds in last eight months, the next thing to do is to let the salaries of those who are earning fixed income be increase. In this case, the new salary won't cause inflation, rather it will help the beneficiaries to catch up with the current prices of goods and services 1 Like |
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