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Re: Minimum Wage: Organised Labour Suspends Strike For 5 Days by moneylatalks: 2:42pm On Jun 04
Jughead29:
120k or nothing

Or pay the 60k but with the following allowances :
1. Health allowance 10k
2. Hardship allowance 10k
3. Transportation allowance 20k
4. Food allowance 20k
5. Holiday allowance 20k
6. Fuel subsidy removal allowance 10k

We are all Nigerians nobody is better than another. We deserve fair treatment


You forgot "entertainment allowance"

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Re: Minimum Wage: Organised Labour Suspends Strike For 5 Days by weslay: 3:08pm On Jun 04
Jughead29:
120k or nothing

Or pay the 60k but with the following allowances :
1. Health allowance 10k
2. Hardship allowance 10k
3. Transportation allowance 20k
4. Food allowance 20k
5. Holiday allowance 20k
6. Fuel subsidy removal allowance 10k

We are all Nigerians nobody is better than another. We deserve fair treatment

đź’Ż
Oil dey your head

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Re: Minimum Wage: Organised Labour Suspends Strike For 5 Days by weslay: 3:13pm On Jun 04
patrickcollins:
What happens when is paid for two months and it stopped coming remember is not binding so preferably to give them a living wage

Then they go on strike again. If the Senators salaries are not delayed, those for the civil servants shouldn't be delayed.

Nigeria belongs to Nigerians not politicians
Re: Minimum Wage: Organised Labour Suspends Strike For 5 Days by Ugoikota(m): 3:28pm On Jun 04
Labour has failed us civil servants again.. (useless organization).. I think there is no difference between the government and labour..
Re: Minimum Wage: Organised Labour Suspends Strike For 5 Days by triplechoice(m): 3:32pm On Jun 04
casualobserver:


The irony is that many people supporting Labour do t realize whatever minimum wage is agreed will not trickle down to them and will cause inflation.

To start with (see section 4 below) minimum wage law exempts employers with less than 25 staff, agric workers, contract workers, part time workers and daily rate workers. It applies only to government and organized private sector workers with 25+ staff strength. So all this wahala for majority of Nigerians nothing will change.



Long and short most people backing Labour will not see any benefits and will reap the negative consequences..inflation and job losses. Labour will tell you they are fighting for you they are not. In a nation of over 200m people only 1m are federal government workers and the majority of those are not on mimimim wage.

If you don’t work for the federal govt and you are earning 30k, when all is said and done, after all this noise and wahala, you will look at your alert and it is still 30k…because all this was not for your benefit . Your employer would not be breaking the law because minimum wage does not apply to him. If you complain too much you will be sacked. By definition if you are on minimum wage you are easily replaced, your skills if any is not scarce! The real issue like I have said many times is the lack of productivity of the Nigerian worker



The salary of a Zamfara teacher who was earning N8000 is not suddenly going to go up to N60k+ . Where was Ajaero when it was N30k, they were paying 8k since 2019?


Finally I should add, minimum wage anywhere in the world is not meant to take you home. Yes they say so but in practice it never does. You are not supposed to be comfortable on minimum wage or else you have no motivation to improve yourself and that is bad for any economy .




.A lot of states, about 31, have been paying correctly the old minimum wage of 30k and even above it. You ignored those ones for zamfara state where the governor is violating the law due to wickedness and not because he can't pay in order to push forward your false narrative that most states can't pay if it's increased. Lagos, Edo and some few others are now paying above 60k to their workers. Why are you blind to those.

Modified. Yes, minimum wage won't take you home but at least it will help prevent exploitation of workers by employers who will like to pay below that .
Re: Minimum Wage: Organised Labour Suspends Strike For 5 Days by JuanDeDios: 3:36pm On Jun 04
mbahdi:
Useless nlc
Dem no serious only fighting for their selfish interests
Why do you say this?
Re: Minimum Wage: Organised Labour Suspends Strike For 5 Days by JuanDeDios: 3:37pm On Jun 04
GlorifiedTunde:


You don't understand unionism vs governance.

I feel bad about this also, but I understand that Labour also needs to be careful.

Unionism is not a display of emotional outburst.

Re: Minimum Wage: Organised Labour Suspends Strike For 5 Days by Foodqueen(f): 3:44pm On Jun 04
Them don start.

Hope them never sent prayers to their email.

Protest go soon happen. Una go hear am.
Re: Minimum Wage: Organised Labour Suspends Strike For 5 Days by Denko2721987(m): 3:44pm On Jun 04
Typing:
This news go pain some people aswear. Even though most of them are not workers, they are the ones that
have been supporting NLC on this strike action. grin

You guys are truly pathetic beyond redemption.. Like wtf.. Anyways like I have been saying, Nigerians are not serious for any change and people like you keep proving it everyday. Not go ahead and call be ipob. Dummy
Re: Minimum Wage: Organised Labour Suspends Strike For 5 Days by Oluwazeezu(m): 3:52pm On Jun 04
Tor we don hear abeg make una on light
Re: Minimum Wage: Organised Labour Suspends Strike For 5 Days by casualobserver: 3:59pm On Jun 04
triplechoice:





.A lot of states, about 31, have been paying correctly the old minimum wage of 30k and even above it. You ignored those ones for zamfara state where the governor is violating the law due to wickedness and not because he can't pay in order to push forward your false narrative that most states can't pay if it's increased. Lagos, Edo and some few others are now paying above 60k to their workers. Why are you blind to those.

Modified. Yes, minimum wage won't take you home but at least it will help prevent exploitation of workers by employers who will like to pay below that .







It is not exploitation if the law does not mandate that they comply with the minimum wage. The vast majority of workers in Nigeria (over 90%) do not fall under the law and it has been So they will continue to be paid way below the minimum wage. They won’t benefit from it but their cost of living will rise due to the inflationary effects of the minimum wage. That is my point.

Read about the Effect of the 100% Udoji award of the 1970s. Govt workers got 100% salary increase, In anticipation prices started rising in the end there wasn’t much benefit for the rest of the country only perhaps govt workers. On the contrary prices went up for everyone else.

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Re: Minimum Wage: Organised Labour Suspends Strike For 5 Days by casualobserver: 4:04pm On Jun 04
kelvindj98:
I honestly don't know why some folks here derive pleasure in people suffering. You celebrated when Emefielle made Naira scarce because it helped your useless candidate. You celebrated this strike too despite mostly affecting average Nigerians. You better check yourselves to asylums. Mad people.

Most of them
Will end up suffering from the effects of the new minimum wage because most of them don’t know the minimum wage law does not even cover them. It does not apply to employers with less than 25 staff, agric workers, contract staff, part time workers, etc. majority of employees fall into the excluded category.

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Re: Minimum Wage: Organised Labour Suspends Strike For 5 Days by NEIGHBOUR(m): 4:13pm On Jun 04
gbolswag:
Stupid labour......after knowing some states are owing salary and they want minimum wage to be 400k..dey play...even the 60k some states can't pay


Bros, even 30k, how many states can afford to pay? States are not involved in the negotiation and you expect them pay?
I can see future lay off of workers in the states.
Federal government can't negotiate for states.
Re: Minimum Wage: Organised Labour Suspends Strike For 5 Days by 7arrows: 4:14pm On Jun 04
mbahdi:
Useless nlc
Dem no serious only fighting for their selfish interests

The solution to Nigeria's problem should start with scraping the stupid house of assembly.
Re: Minimum Wage: Organised Labour Suspends Strike For 5 Days by dragunov: 4:22pm On Jun 04
InfoGuru118:


https://news360ng.com/breaking-nlc-tuc-calls-off-strike-after-meeting-with-sgf/

Those crybaby, sore looser saboteurs are not going to like this.
Re: Minimum Wage: Organised Labour Suspends Strike For 5 Days by dragunov: 4:25pm On Jun 04
NEIGHBOUR:



Bros, even 30k, how many states can afford to pay? States are not involved in the negotiation and you expect them pay?
I can see future lay off of workers in the states.
Federal government can't negotiate for states.

Is that not what we were trying to tell some senseless folks on this forum who kept hypocritically insisting that 400k is achievable. They were happy because of the strike and would wish the country burns down because their candidate lost in an election.
Re: Minimum Wage: Organised Labour Suspends Strike For 5 Days by lawrenty50: 4:42pm On Jun 04
mbahdi:
Useless nlc
Dem no serious only fighting for their selfish interests
…after they have been bribed as usual..unserious nonsensical association.why can’t they fight till d end at once rather than suspending their useless strike for a week,so after one week their expectations not met again they will now call for another strike.does that make sense
Re: Minimum Wage: Organised Labour Suspends Strike For 5 Days by Jamesoghie: 4:47pm On Jun 04
kelvindj98:
I honestly don't know why some folks here derive pleasure in people suffering. You celebrated when Emefielle made Naira scarce because it helped your useless candidate. You celebrated this strike too despite mostly affecting average Nigerians. You better check yourselves to asylums. Mad people.
Who is this mad dog. Is Nigeria better now with your useless APC?
Re: Minimum Wage: Organised Labour Suspends Strike For 5 Days by Eberex(m): 4:51pm On Jun 04
Why are filling stations not selling fuel up till now then?
Re: Minimum Wage: Organised Labour Suspends Strike For 5 Days by Tonytonex(m): 4:54pm On Jun 04
Re: Minimum Wage: Organised Labour Suspends Strike For 5 Days by Tonytonex(m): 4:55pm On Jun 04
Eberex:
Why are filling stations not selling fuel up till now then?
they have started selling here. I bought fuel this afternoon
Re: Minimum Wage: Organised Labour Suspends Strike For 5 Days by DeOTR: 4:58pm On Jun 04
Obyangel:
NLC and TUC with others are very useless and stupid, what did they achieve?

Let the strike continue, until workers have a better pay.

What can 60k-70k buy for a family of four?

Paint of garri is 4200, rice is 79k-87k and useless labour called off the strike!!!

Na suffer head go kill workers last last, and you dream of crime and corrupt free country with slave pay.
Minimum wagers have no business having family of 4 please. We should be reasonable in this country abeg.
Re: Minimum Wage: Organised Labour Suspends Strike For 5 Days by Graficient: 5:13pm On Jun 04
So this yeye people can't even strike for at least a week make person rest small
Re: Minimum Wage: Organised Labour Suspends Strike For 5 Days by goodon(m): 5:31pm On Jun 04
Thank you NLC for the efforts
Re: Minimum Wage: Organised Labour Suspends Strike For 5 Days by triplechoice(m): 5:36pm On Jun 04
casualobserver:


It is not exploitation if the law does not mandate that they comply with the minimum wage. The vast majority of workers in Nigeria (over 90%) do not fall under the law and it has been So they will continue to be paid way below the minimum wage. They won’t benefit from it but their cost of living will rise due to the inflationary effects of the minimum wage. That is my point.
No . It's exploitation when you pay someone a salary that's below what they deserve simply because the law has given you the freedom to do so. Why can't an employer be considerate and do it the right instead of hiding behind the law?

You should understand that the average business owner is unwilling to pay reasonable wages unless he is forced to by the laws of land where' he operates.

If you can't afford driver ,then don't employ one and pay him peanuts. Drive yourself until you can afford to. The driver is a human being like you that needs to feed very well in order to give you his best services.

Minimum wage is not the only thing responsible for the ever rising cost of living everywhere . Why you choose to focus on minimum wage alone, and ignore the other factors is what I still don't understand.There are countries without a minimum wage yet they experience inflation from time to time.

Read about the Effect of the 100% Udoji award of the 1970s. Govt workers got 100% salary increase, In anticipation prices started rising in the end there wasn’t much benefit for the rest of the country only perhaps govt workers. On the contrary prices went up for everyone else.


It's very wrong to use something that happened in the past when the circumstances were completely different to interpret the present or make forecast about the future. You won't get it right.

The 70s was a period when most Nigerians were working as civil servants and so you can understand why the impact of the award was wildly felt, leading to traders raising their prices arbitrarily .

But times have changed. Only a few are civil servants, and so, each time there's an upward review of minimum wage in this country,it's only marginal increase in the prices of goods and services that usually result , which is not enough to cause hyperinflation.
Re: Minimum Wage: Organised Labour Suspends Strike For 5 Days by casualobserver: 5:46pm On Jun 04
triplechoice:
No . It's exploitation when you pay someone a salary that's below what they deserve simply because the law has given you the freedom to do so. Why can't an employer be considerate and do it the right instead of hiding behind the law?

You should understand that the average business owner is unwilling to pay reasonable wages unless he is forced to by the laws of land where' he operates.

If you can't afford driver ,then don't employ one and pay him peanuts. Drive yourself until you can afford to. The driver is a human being like you that needs to feed very well in order to give you his best services.

Minimum wage is not the only thing responsible for the ever rising cost of living everywhere . Why you choose to focus on minimum wage alone, and ignore the other factors is what I still don't understand.There are countries without a minimum wage yet they experience inflation from time to time.


It's very wrong to use something that happened in the past when the circumstances were completely different to interpret the present or make forecast about the future. You won't get it right.

The 70s was a period when most Nigerians were working as civil servants and so you can understand why the impact of the award was wildly felt, leading to traders raising their prices arbitrarily .

But times have changed. Only a few are civil servants, and so, each time there's an upward review of minimum wage in this country,it's only marginal increase in the prices of goods and services that usually result , which is not enough to cause hyperinflation.


I didn’t read all you wrote but let me tell you a basic principle in emplotlyer employee relations. If you feel your employer is exploiting you, you are free to quit and find another job. It is not slavery, it is not forced Labour. You likely can only get what you get because that is what your productivity and skill set (or lack there of) is worth in the open market.


Like I said you are free to quit. You have a sense of entitlement. Nobody owes you a job or 3 square meals, you earn it by the value of your work. If 30k is all anyone is prepared to pay you, then get a second job. Or go and work for your father’s company where you can be idle all day and get a salary that is comfortable.

I have repeated this many times: the reason why most employers are only willing to pay minimum wage workers so little is 1) they are unproductive…you need 3,4,5 to do the job of 1 person so the salary that should go to 1 person is shared amongst them. As a Nigerian business you are competing with imports from other countries with productive workers not workers who spend their day singing and playing praise songs. In the end the customer does not care whether The employer paid you and the 3 other unproductive workers he has to employ N100k each for every 1 worker his competitor abroad does. He is only interested in the price of the product.

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Re: Minimum Wage: Organised Labour Suspends Strike For 5 Days by DeOTR: 5:58pm On Jun 04
casualobserver:


I didn’t read all you wrote but let me tell you a basic principle in emplotlyer employee relations. If you feel your employer is exploiting you, you are free to quit and find another job. It is not slavery, it is not forced Labour. You likely can only get what you get because that is what your productivity and skill set (or lack there of) is worth in the open market.


Like I said you are free to quit. You have a sense of entitlement. Nobody owes you a job or 3 square meals, you earn it by the value of your work. If 30k is all anyone is prepared to pay you, then get a second job. Or go and work for your father’s company where you can be idle all day and get a salary that is comfortable.

I have repeated this many times: the reason why most employers are only willing to pay minimum wage workers earn so little is 1) they are unproductive…you need 3,4,5 to do the job of 1 person so the salary that should go to 1 person is shared amongst them.
Ask most of them if they can pay their cleaners at least 150k as they want the minimum wage to be, it'll be another story.
I've learned one thing in life: the best way to get a pay raise is to change your job. No profit oriented organization will wake up one morning and decide to double your salary.

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Re: Minimum Wage: Organised Labour Suspends Strike For 5 Days by Obyangel: 5:59pm On Jun 04
DeOTR:

Minimum wagers have no business having family of 4 please. We should be reasonable in this country abeg.

What will you call a couple with two children?
Re: Minimum Wage: Organised Labour Suspends Strike For 5 Days by casualobserver: 6:01pm On Jun 04
DeOTR:

Ask most of them if they can pay their cleaners at least 150k as they want the minimum wage to be, it'll be another story.
I've learned one thing in life: the best way to get a pay raise is to change your job. No profit oriented organization will wake up one morning and decide to double your salary.

The annoying thing is these people mostly are unskilled and have a bad attitude and poor work ethic. You would think that common sense would tell them that the best way to get a salary increase is to work so hard to get noticed and make themselves indispensable.

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Re: Minimum Wage: Organised Labour Suspends Strike For 5 Days by Yampotatocarrot(m): 6:05pm On Jun 04
sammsimm:
NLC guys are just suffering the poor masses... When Emefele introduced useless naira policy and it affected most Nigerians NLC didn't go on strike... Buhari and Tinubu removed fuel subsidy, petrol is close to ₦1000 per litre and things generally increased NLC didn't go on strike. The useless NLC guys are now fighting for unreasonable salary increment... Seh nah everybody be salary earner in Nigeria... Most people in Nigeria depend on daily wages

Same point I've been trying to make... How many organisations even pay according to minimum wage? Na majorly government workers e go favour Na... They should have protested for things that affect all Nigerians
Re: Minimum Wage: Organised Labour Suspends Strike For 5 Days by DeOTR: 6:10pm On Jun 04
Obyangel:


What will you call a couple with two children?
A couple with two children surviving on minimum wage?
You can't comfortably raise kids on minimum wage, but if you do for any reason best known to you, you better be ready to get another source of income and not blame your employer if they decide not to give you a raise, or better still, get a better job.
Re: Minimum Wage: Organised Labour Suspends Strike For 5 Days by fineberry(m): 6:12pm On Jun 04
Let them use this 5days to settle their differences o, strike nobi beans o. When two elephant fight.......you know the rest!

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