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Re: Why We’re Embarking On Indefinite Strike – Organised Labour by Chemlite: 2:53pm On Jun 01 |
Honestey:[color=#006600][/color] Must you always think this way? The man is saying "their absence indicates the Governors might not implement any decision taken/agreement reached." Are you aware that some governors are yet to pay the #30,000? To me, labour is right, the government is unserious. Government proposal is not just disdain, inhumane. If they can revert to the old national anthem in a giffi, remove subsidy and increase electricity tarrif, but reluctant to pay Nigerian workers living wage, then it is PURE WICKEDNESS. |
Re: Why We’re Embarking On Indefinite Strike – Organised Labour by barinedan(m): 2:56pm On Jun 01 |
Toothless bull dogs, after one they government will call the union leaders into close door meeting and give them brown envelopes for them to call off the strike. No one takes nlc serious again |
Re: Why We’re Embarking On Indefinite Strike – Organised Labour by Blazetrailer: 3:25pm On Jun 01 |
What an idiotic post. Nigeria is headed the Zimbabwe way already and this time it is self-inflicted. The government could do a supplemtary budget in trillions to ensure they bought new cars for the politicians upgraded and constructed new houses fornthe vice president and others (even if these were not necessary), bought a presidential yacht, new vehicles for the president and vice president wives and their aides, all allowances for for senator's and reps paid in advance to curry their favour,etc, ...but the same government claim there would be inflation if minimum wage is increased? Inflation that is 130% already due to stupid and thoughtless economic policies of naira devaluation and subsidy payment. A lot of you don't think in that country at all Jagabanarmy: |
Re: Why We’re Embarking On Indefinite Strike – Organised Labour by dchamp234(m): 3:38pm On Jun 01 |
azadus18:You no put options na, A, B ,C or D? |
Re: Why We’re Embarking On Indefinite Strike – Organised Labour by Enemyofpeace: 3:49pm On Jun 01 |
Strike that would not see the light of the day. Mtcheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeew |
Re: Why We’re Embarking On Indefinite Strike – Organised Labour by Enemyofpeace: 3:51pm On Jun 01 |
Blazetrailer:no mind that modafoka. He is one of Tinubu's slaves |
Re: Why We’re Embarking On Indefinite Strike – Organised Labour by Christlike01: 5:23pm On Jun 01 |
Just expect the inflation rate to increase should the federal government increase the workers salary ! |
Re: Why We’re Embarking On Indefinite Strike – Organised Labour by zoomzoom(m): 5:32pm On Jun 01 |
[quote author=Jagabanarmy post=130249621] There is no way government can pay labour 615,000 naira as minimum wage. You guys want to turn Nigeria to Zimbabwe? Don't bastardized our naira. Secondly, ipob should get ready for the impending disasters coming their ways. Ipob terrorists must be eliminated [] LABOUR isn't insensitive to the economic plight of the country that we were plunged into by this callous political class. LABOUR in that light, had come down to 497k which the government had only offered 60k (less than a bag of rice) for an average of 6. Go figure!!. |
Re: Why We’re Embarking On Indefinite Strike – Organised Labour by Kingzmate(m): 6:03pm On Jun 01 |
PLEASE GO ON STRIKE I PRAY GO ON STRIKE |
Re: Why We’re Embarking On Indefinite Strike – Organised Labour by Nolevel666: 6:11pm On Jun 01 |
Olachase: You are a very big fool if you think workers deserve to owe every provisions shop here and there before the month ends with zero personal savings 1 Like |
Re: Why We’re Embarking On Indefinite Strike – Organised Labour by kabanayol9(m): 6:38pm On Jun 01 |
The idiot was busy increasing everything as he came in, taxing every sector here and there, now common to increase workers salary to be able to afford all what he is increasing e dey hard am, no be them dey work all the money you guys are busy spending. I beg i get one question for una, assuming nah like this life take hard for una in the year 1940-1975, most of una for don die tey tey, no be everyone wey go school dey get common sense, shebi everyone still dey pretend as if all is well, the day 10cups of garri amounts to #5000, una go wake up. Nlc i no too trust una, monday morning by 2am if una no call off the strike, i go no say una mean business, we plenty pass them, door wey death close nah hungry go open am o . 2 Likes |
Re: Why We’re Embarking On Indefinite Strike – Organised Labour by seunlayi(m): 9:51pm On Jun 01 |
kabanayol9:Well said 1 Like |
Re: Why We’re Embarking On Indefinite Strike – Organised Labour by Houseontherock1: 10:02pm On Jun 01 |
Paraman:Anambra and Abia state will pay whatever minimum wage is agreed upon...you can't single them out because LP is different from NLC |
Re: Why We’re Embarking On Indefinite Strike – Organised Labour by Senprince100: 10:55pm On Jun 01 |
They should not strike and go back home and sleep ooo While striking, please keep the negotiation alive |
Re: Why We’re Embarking On Indefinite Strike – Organised Labour by eldoradoxx: 5:21am On Jun 02 |
I guess Agbado people are secretly praying now for Labour to go on strike. They were at the forefront of those who attacked Labour in other attempts to go on strike, called them Obidients. But hunger don do dem strong thing now and they have realized the truth the opposition told them earlier, that Bola Ahmed Tinubu's regime is bent on so impoverishing Nigerians that people cannot even afford one complete square of meal. |
Re: Why We’re Embarking On Indefinite Strike – Organised Labour by samcolee(m): 5:27am On Jun 02 |
Nolevel666: And loan application |
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