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Re: FG Rejects ₦494,000 Wage Demand, Warns Of ₦9.5 Trillion Economic Burden by BigYash: 7:04am On Jun 02 |
helinues:Then they should return the country back to where they met it in 2015... And nobody will bother them with increment.. |
Re: FG Rejects ₦494,000 Wage Demand, Warns Of ₦9.5 Trillion Economic Burden by RoyalUc(m): 7:04am On Jun 02 |
dollar124: Please don't be offended and forgive his "ignorance." Could you please give us the accurate amount they earn as salary and allowances? 2 Likes |
Re: FG Rejects ₦494,000 Wage Demand, Warns Of ₦9.5 Trillion Economic Burden by tioyoung(m): 7:10am On Jun 02 |
[quote author=BeeBeeOoh post=130259314] https://punchng.com/fg-rejects-labours-n494000-wage-demand-warns-n9-5tn-economic-burden/[/quuote] If I am a governor or president I will make the minimum wage 200k fr public sector 100k fr private sector With strick supervison to adherance |
Re: FG Rejects ₦494,000 Wage Demand, Warns Of ₦9.5 Trillion Economic Burden by sheDD(m): 7:12am On Jun 02 |
Ofunaofu:is not It will have a snowball effect on our economy Things will become more expensive than they are I wish I can say more 2 Likes |
Re: FG Rejects ₦494,000 Wage Demand, Warns Of ₦9.5 Trillion Economic Burden by Aurelius1(m): 7:16am On Jun 02 |
BeeNG3:Calm down bros. |
Re: FG Rejects ₦494,000 Wage Demand, Warns Of ₦9.5 Trillion Economic Burden by Aurelius1(m): 7:19am On Jun 02 |
[quote author=tioyoung post=130263313][/quote]How do you expect people who own hotels,filling stations and other one man businesses to break even after paying such an amount to their workers? 1 Like |
Re: FG Rejects ₦494,000 Wage Demand, Warns Of ₦9.5 Trillion Economic Burden by PHAYOL81: 7:19am On Jun 02 |
The request is not just unreasonable but also unrealistic. 2 Likes |
Re: FG Rejects ₦494,000 Wage Demand, Warns Of ₦9.5 Trillion Economic Burden by Kanixt(m): 7:20am On Jun 02 |
If yo can have a budget of 20trilion and 9.5 trillion is being distributed across Nigerians, expect a boom economy harvest.... People will go to farm, kidnapping will stop, startup businesses will boost. And the remaining 10trillons even if you stole it....the citizens won't notice it. But if you can have a budget of 20trilion and the implementation is less than 18% while the rest is being siphon, what do you expect in that country. So, I see nothing on having 9.5t burden if it can change the economy for good and say bye to hunger and poverty |
Re: FG Rejects ₦494,000 Wage Demand, Warns Of ₦9.5 Trillion Economic Burden by Babangidapikin: 7:31am On Jun 02 |
HellVictorinho6:Thank you my understanding of economics is poor. May your efforts not be wasted. |
Re: FG Rejects ₦494,000 Wage Demand, Warns Of ₦9.5 Trillion Economic Burden by eROCK247(m): 7:31am On Jun 02 |
Politicians should reduce their bogus allowances and bonuses by 70%, invest the savings in agriculture so as to reduce the rate of inflation especially for foodstuff. Investment is the actual sustainable solution, not increase in minimum wage. But we know the ogas at the top will rather find more ways to pillage the already comatose treasury than reduce their largesse. |
Re: FG Rejects ₦494,000 Wage Demand, Warns Of ₦9.5 Trillion Economic Burden by Jeje247: 7:32am On Jun 02 |
See as them dey price minimum wage like crayfish. This FG dull o. Just leg the thing at #100k and this crisis will be over |
Re: FG Rejects ₦494,000 Wage Demand, Warns Of ₦9.5 Trillion Economic Burden by HellVictorinho6(m): 7:39am On Jun 02 |
Babangidapikin: My efforts av been wasted already |
Re: FG Rejects ₦494,000 Wage Demand, Warns Of ₦9.5 Trillion Economic Burden by fortunejum: 7:42am On Jun 02 |
helinues:Serious how? For demanding a living wage or what? Oh is a child commenting. |
Re: FG Rejects ₦494,000 Wage Demand, Warns Of ₦9.5 Trillion Economic Burden by ufotunang: 7:47am On Jun 02 |
If the economy was good and better..price of fuel disel kerosene is cheap and affordable, foodstuffs is cheap, cost of living is low, house rent is affordable , the naira has value against the dollars, environment is conducive for bussinesses companies industries to thrive which will create more jobs for the youths and nigerians, rural villages communities development, transportation cheap, inflation is low...not rising ..NLC, nigerians and workers will not be agitating for a new minimum wage or increase in salaries ..it's the bad economy and high costs of living, hunger, poverty, hardship, inflation that make NLC, nigerians to agitate for salaries increament...so government try and address the economy and make it better and good |
Re: FG Rejects ₦494,000 Wage Demand, Warns Of ₦9.5 Trillion Economic Burden by Eteuka: 7:47am On Jun 02 |
They are not serious, inflation has risen over 40% from 13.5 digits. He removed fuel subsidy without having any plans to cushion the effect of hardship. |
Re: FG Rejects ₦494,000 Wage Demand, Warns Of ₦9.5 Trillion Economic Burden by Doyin2(m): 7:49am On Jun 02 |
kingreign: So if the executive and legislature slash their salary,that will cover N9.5trillion wage bill? Mumu. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: FG Rejects ₦494,000 Wage Demand, Warns Of ₦9.5 Trillion Economic Burden by UzorIyke: 7:50am On Jun 02 |
BeeBeeOoh: What they want to hear is 100k not 60k Just add more 40k nothing will happen to the economy, is not more than what you guys are looting daily, weekly and monthly even yearly. |
Re: FG Rejects ₦494,000 Wage Demand, Warns Of ₦9.5 Trillion Economic Burden by jamafa: 7:51am On Jun 02 |
faceland: Maybe Government should start selling fuel in dollars, since u want FG to start paying them in dollars. High minimum wages will lead to inflation, nah d masses go suffer it. If dem no go work, FG will still pay them. Since the pay is small, why are they replacing themselves with thier children?? Alot of qualify youths are outside looking for work. 2 Likes |
Re: FG Rejects ₦494,000 Wage Demand, Warns Of ₦9.5 Trillion Economic Burden by HellVictorinho6(m): 7:51am On Jun 02 |
Babangidapikin: Yeah U arent happy with the economics talk But am still mentally distressed I cant sound any better Av been pushed 2 the wall by the destructive politics thatz prevalent in nigeria Anything can happen Am barely alive |
Re: FG Rejects ₦494,000 Wage Demand, Warns Of ₦9.5 Trillion Economic Burden by Doyin2(m): 7:53am On Jun 02 |
fortunejum: A child is better than a mumu commenting. The law is meant for minimum wage and not living wage. It is not about what the employees want but what the employer can afford. 1 Like |
Re: FG Rejects ₦494,000 Wage Demand, Warns Of ₦9.5 Trillion Economic Burden by fortunejum: 7:53am On Jun 02 |
helinues:You guys are too slow in understanding. For the fact that labour is demanding for 494,000 doesn't mean it's a must that FG must pay. Can't you see the amount is reducing as negotiation is going on? Labour want the FG to come up with something reasonable. If you notice, FG added 6k to make it 60k and labour also reduced Thier demand by 6k also. FG is not coming up with something reasonable. So the 494000 is negotiable figure. Let FG come up to reasonable amount and Labour will accept. Simple. To be sincere, 60k is not sustainable. Pls take not, 494,000 demand is not a basic salary as you quoted above. Minimum wage comprises of basic salary and some other allowances. 1 Like |
Re: FG Rejects ₦494,000 Wage Demand, Warns Of ₦9.5 Trillion Economic Burden by Fkmodhi: 7:57am On Jun 02 |
helinues:You can’t pay minimum wage to 1.2 millions Nigeria workers but 15tr is sustainable for coastal road. 1 Like |
Re: FG Rejects ₦494,000 Wage Demand, Warns Of ₦9.5 Trillion Economic Burden by efemena5050(m): 7:57am On Jun 02 |
kingreign:ur actually correct at ur last point but the person u quoted is not foolish but being realistic increament in wages at this time will yield no positive result rather it cause severe pressure and hardship among the civil society groups ...... |
Re: FG Rejects ₦494,000 Wage Demand, Warns Of ₦9.5 Trillion Economic Burden by Oluwademilade: 7:57am On Jun 02 |
Whalis: Thank you for this submission. A lot of people posting here don’t do any form of analysis. In 2019, minimum wage was 18000 which was equivalent to $88. Today, minimum wage is 30000 which is equivalent to $22. In 5years, an average Nigerian worker’s purchasing power has drastically reduced to the point that even food manufacturing companies now have warehouses full of unsold inventory. This is why companies are leaving the country. When a worker can’t feed himself not to talk of his family. He can’t pay rent. He can’t pay utilities, cover medical bills and even pay for vacation or holidays. How will the economy grow. Who will patronize products manufacturing or service rendering outfits? They increase electricity rates by 300%. They increase fuel price by 200%, food inflation from 2019 till date is over 400% but here they’re telling us minimum wage should not exceed 100% increment and we have some people still supporting them. 494000 labour is demanding is just $350 a month, is it too high? 60000 FG is offering is just $44 a month, is that a living wage? I agree completely with you, our minimum wage should be pegged to the dollar exchange rate. 1 Like |
Re: FG Rejects ₦494,000 Wage Demand, Warns Of ₦9.5 Trillion Economic Burden by HellVictorinho6(m): 8:00am On Jun 02 |
Doyin2: Again Both fg and labor aint worth it I mean, is it a curse? With all the tax and borrowings They cant settle dis mata Fg spends 2much on itself due 2 greed Labour keeps fighting 4 themselves too Just themselves Selfish crooks Spits |
Re: FG Rejects ₦494,000 Wage Demand, Warns Of ₦9.5 Trillion Economic Burden by HellVictorinho6(m): 8:04am On Jun 02 |
Oluwademilade: Labor is anoda distraction being used by the same fg They dont care about other workers If fg agrees,then who gets that new wage? Just them Nigeria is a burden 2 many people here 1 Like |
Re: FG Rejects ₦494,000 Wage Demand, Warns Of ₦9.5 Trillion Economic Burden by ShySteady(m): 8:12am On Jun 02 |
richiemcgold: Your last sentence is very apt! And the most realistic thing to do! |
Re: FG Rejects ₦494,000 Wage Demand, Warns Of ₦9.5 Trillion Economic Burden by Prenonjebose: 8:23am On Jun 02 |
delkuf:You are right. Whenever FG increased their offer by a meagre N3000, labour reciprocates by reducing by N3000. Very funny. Let's see how it pans out. |
Re: FG Rejects ₦494,000 Wage Demand, Warns Of ₦9.5 Trillion Economic Burden by Ken4Christ: 8:25am On Jun 02 |
helinues: Don't mind them. They should be more reasonable in their demands. Minimum wage increase above N60,000 will bring about inflation and destroy the economy. Before you know it, one cup of Garri will cost N500 or more. Besides, it's only helping those employed by government and they are less than 5% of those in the working class. So, what happens to the rest of Nigerians? We need a more holistic approach. |
Re: FG Rejects ₦494,000 Wage Demand, Warns Of ₦9.5 Trillion Economic Burden by kingreign(m): 8:28am On Jun 02 |
Doyin2:Tell that to your stúpîd useless randy father who couldn't control his cock and próstítúte mother who slept with all sort of wayward men your father inclusive and gave birth to such a waste of skin and a bellend that you are. |
Re: FG Rejects ₦494,000 Wage Demand, Warns Of ₦9.5 Trillion Economic Burden by itsmayiela(m): 8:31am On Jun 02 |
Whalis: Best response so far 1 Like |
Re: FG Rejects ₦494,000 Wage Demand, Warns Of ₦9.5 Trillion Economic Burden by abbasajao(m): 8:32am On Jun 02 |
helinues: This is the only serious comment so far |
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