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Re: Minimum Wage Talks: Labour Considers N100,000 As Tinubu Issues Ultimatum by Tajbol4splend(m): 9:23am On Jun 05
It's okay
Re: Minimum Wage Talks: Labour Considers N100,000 As Tinubu Issues Ultimatum by Bliztzer: 9:24am On Jun 05
jrizlybey:
Way to go. But the value of that 100k might have halfed in real sense in the next 6 months from inflation. The rate at which inflation has been biting only God can save us now.

It has even started. Where I used to board for 200naira before is now 300naira. The destination is less than 2km
Re: Minimum Wage Talks: Labour Considers N100,000 As Tinubu Issues Ultimatum by Kanixt(m): 9:24am On Jun 05
Same old stories. New update please
Re: Minimum Wage Talks: Labour Considers N100,000 As Tinubu Issues Ultimatum by Usmanovic95(m): 9:25am On Jun 05
This government go print money taya,shebi na dem dey blame emefiele of over printing money,theirs will be legendary.A government that lack the nous on how to generate money aside taxation. Inflation is about to do us dirty.

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Re: Minimum Wage Talks: Labour Considers N100,000 As Tinubu Issues Ultimatum by eliwa47(m): 9:25am On Jun 05
Believe me, even with 100k, Nigerian's go still hear wen!!! undecided

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Re: Minimum Wage Talks: Labour Considers N100,000 As Tinubu Issues Ultimatum by Dogalmighty17: 9:26am On Jun 05
Thegamingorca:
All I can say is that Ngige tried as a minister of labour for 2 freaking terms. grin

This nkiruka woman is really feeling the heat of that place as she's always looking sad on live television grin

Who is she? Why did she soak her face in powder like this?
Re: Minimum Wage Talks: Labour Considers N100,000 As Tinubu Issues Ultimatum by ALLNIGERIANSMAD(m): 9:26am On Jun 05
AqualinaXYZ:
Tinubu is a thief
uNa see say NLC don try now oh, this Oloriburuku man called Tinubu will still mess up just wait and see
Re: Minimum Wage Talks: Labour Considers N100,000 As Tinubu Issues Ultimatum by LandMann: 9:26am On Jun 05
Coolestguy2023:
No wahala, let us see if every state will be able to pay including the private sector and domestic workers.
There are down sides to this which many ignorant people don't know.
1. Most private companies or even government will downsize which would lead to massive loss of jobs.
2. Those that don't downsize will increase the cost of there products and services rendered.

Last last, inflation will skyrocket and that 100k will just be like 30k in the hand.

Shut up and let the government and nlc agree to a wage that will give the lowest paid worker a sense of hope to achieve something with their salary instead of slaving away their time for a salary that can only feed and take them to work, Thus getting caught in a circle of poverty.

You wonder why Nigerians take the risk of crossing the sahara desert to get to Europe even if the job is to pack shit in Europe? It's because in Europe they pay a minimum wage that the worker can use to feed, transport and acquire more skills so they can earn better with the new skill.

Compare that to Nigeria where you're paid just enough to feed and transport yourself to your workplace, aka slavery site.

I wonder why people like you exist.

Always supporting rubbish without thinking of the consequence for larger society.

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Re: Minimum Wage Talks: Labour Considers N100,000 As Tinubu Issues Ultimatum by Judolisco(m): 9:26am On Jun 05
Thegamingorca:
All I can say is that Ngige tried as a minister of labour for 2 freaking terms. grin

This nkiruka woman is really feeling the heat of that place as she's always looking sad on live television grin
Na court help ngige... Any small thing baba Don run go court.... He is one of d reasons people started disobeying court orders

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Re: Minimum Wage Talks: Labour Considers N100,000 As Tinubu Issues Ultimatum by noskcid(m): 9:27am On Jun 05
AqualinaXYZ:
Tinubu is a thief
I think y’all need to learn to make clean statement on a public space like this.

DSS never really catch person for here before.
Re: Minimum Wage Talks: Labour Considers N100,000 As Tinubu Issues Ultimatum by simongrey(m): 9:29am On Jun 05
Abeg not everyone that is a government worker or working in a private companies
But self employed.let also talk about the growths of the economics that is affecting the people so that we all can have a better living too.thanks

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Re: Minimum Wage Talks: Labour Considers N100,000 As Tinubu Issues Ultimatum by Appletek: 9:31am On Jun 05
You think that Ododo in Kogi state will pay 60k as minimum wage?

Even the Agulu liar couldn't pay the National minimum wage when he was Governor. He paid less than minimum wage.
Re: Minimum Wage Talks: Labour Considers N100,000 As Tinubu Issues Ultimatum by Gboom: 9:31am On Jun 05
commoditiesnig:
Good but I may doubt N100k

I think both parties will eventually settle on range btw N80,000 - N90,000.


Lol.. Who be "we"? Are you a Federal Civil servant?

I'm suprised "non civil servants" just carry this minimum wage matter on their head like they'll benefit from the salary increase

Labour force of 1.2m is just a small fraction compared to over 30-40m private sector workers and business people across Nigeria.
Do you know some people are happy about this current imbroglio and they won't benefit a dime from the NLC fight.
This situation is likened to minority pushing majority into crisis

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Re: Minimum Wage Talks: Labour Considers N100,000 As Tinubu Issues Ultimatum by dododawa1: 9:32am On Jun 05
ALUTA






CONTINUAL

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Re: Minimum Wage Talks: Labour Considers N100,000 As Tinubu Issues Ultimatum by Majesty7: 9:32am On Jun 05
jrizlybey:
Way to go. But the value of that 100k might have halfed in real sense in the next 6 months from inflation. The rate at which inflation has been biting only God can save us now.

If the #100k is approved, that is when you will know the real inflation. Everybody will want to take a bite. Even private schools won't be left behind. They will also claimed they have increased their teacher's package. Let's all brace ourselves up.

Labour don't know what to do. Instead of fighting high cost, they are busy fighting rubbish. If government pays then the needed salary, why should the government subsidies fuel price again? Hyperinflation is knocking seriously and the idiot nlc dwarf and tuc thinks they are fighting for living wage? What a senseless humans.

Landlord will increase their rents. Foodstuffs will increase because everyone now knows they are being paid high.

What a useless union
Re: Minimum Wage Talks: Labour Considers N100,000 As Tinubu Issues Ultimatum by casualobserver: 9:33am On Jun 05
We are heading for the mother of all inflation, we saint seen nothing yet. Senior civil servants will start their own agitation, it means top civil servants, professors etc will start their own strike asking for 1m a month as traditionally 1:10 is the ratio of the minimum salary and the highest salary in the civil service.

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Re: Minimum Wage Talks: Labour Considers N100,000 As Tinubu Issues Ultimatum by JeffArmani234: 9:34am On Jun 05
Islie:
•President orders minister to calculate cost, Labour gives one-week ultimatum



https://punchng.com/minimum-wage-talks-labour-considers-n100000-as-tinubu-issues-ultimatum/?amp


Will it be effective in my sector 😂😂😂😂
Re: Minimum Wage Talks: Labour Considers N100,000 As Tinubu Issues Ultimatum by AnyanwuSilas: 9:36am On Jun 05
These people called NLC are parts of the politicians but pretending to be at the side 0f Nigerians.

They always deceiving Nigerians to stop them from revolting.

Even if Federal government agree on N500k salary, the government will systematically increase the price of energy, import duties, higher tax etc to get those money back. eg. Bag of rice may go for N700k. Paint of garri N50k etc


Release Nnamdi Kanu now!

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Re: Minimum Wage Talks: Labour Considers N100,000 As Tinubu Issues Ultimatum by fitinwell: 9:36am On Jun 05
Coolestguy2023:
No wahala, let us see if every state will be able to pay including the private sector and domestic workers.
There are down sides to this which many ignorant people don't know.
1. Most private companies or even government will downsize which would lead to massive loss of jobs.
2. Those that don't downsize will increase the cost of there products and services rendered.

Last last, inflation will skyrocket and that 100k will just be like 30k in the hand.

Let dem downsize oo... At least abuse of Manpower or Labour will be reduced..

And all those excesses leakages on Wages will be reduced too
Re: Minimum Wage Talks: Labour Considers N100,000 As Tinubu Issues Ultimatum by Majesty7: 9:37am On Jun 05
simongrey:
Abeg not everyone that is a government worker or working in a private companies
But self employed.let also talk about the growths of the economics that is affecting the people so that we all can have a better living too.thanks

They care less about that. They are only interested in their selfish fight that would still boomerang heavily on them. If you are being paid #100k, I see no reason not to increase my house rent for a room self contain to #1m.

The #100k is just the basic salary. I also have the right to increase my house rent

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Re: Minimum Wage Talks: Labour Considers N100,000 As Tinubu Issues Ultimatum by MichaelSokoto(m): 9:38am On Jun 05
if dey don't clamour for massive reduction of fuel price, then may thunder faya all of dem in dat useless meeting!

Useless lots!
angry
Re: Minimum Wage Talks: Labour Considers N100,000 As Tinubu Issues Ultimatum by TUTU147: 9:38am On Jun 05
The politicians don't want to cut cost but they want nigeria workers to cut cost,100k is ok,if only our children will go to school from primary to university free, hospital free,free transport to and fro,free accomodations,free working equipment because our security agents buy their kits themselves.This is the only way 100k will be manageable because it will go just for food and clothing.

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Re: Minimum Wage Talks: Labour Considers N100,000 As Tinubu Issues Ultimatum by Majesty7: 9:39am On Jun 05
fitinwell:


Let dem downsize oo... At least abuse of Manpower or Labour will be reduced..

And all those excesses leakages on Wages will be reduced too

You mean they should downsize? Do you understand that word because you said, "At least abuse of Manpower or Labour will be reduced". Are you not contradicting yourself? All these people grin
Re: Minimum Wage Talks: Labour Considers N100,000 As Tinubu Issues Ultimatum by BucketHat(m): 9:41am On Jun 05
Gigantic Inflation pro max doing push up around the corner!!!!!

When Low grade mind people & vagabonds occupies the corridor of government,anarchy,confusion,chaos,dysfunctions,problems left right & centre it's inevitable.

The solution is pretty simple;
1. Government should cut down the cost of governance.
2. Provide security.
3. Provide steady electricity.
4. Subsidise health care services,transportation,housing etc.

Re: Minimum Wage Talks: Labour Considers N100,000 As Tinubu Issues Ultimatum by TUTU147: 9:41am On Jun 05
Majesty7:


They care less about that. They are only interested in their selfish fight that would still boomerang heavily on them. If you are being paid #100k, I see no reason not to increase my house rent for a room self contain to #1m.

The #100k is just the basic salary. I also have the right to increase my house rent
That is why the government should provide free accomodations,free transport to and fro,free medical for all workers and their four children as covered by NHIS

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Re: Minimum Wage Talks: Labour Considers N100,000 As Tinubu Issues Ultimatum by phemray(m): 9:42am On Jun 05
jrizlybey:
Way to go. But the value of that 100k might have halfed in real sense in the next 6 months from inflation. The rate at which inflation has been biting only God can save us now.

But remember inflation has not yet started, it comes after the minimum wage is signed into law, that's when we will See the mother of inflation. But the good thing is that we will still shout and get used to it. Fact check it, since 1999, the minimum prices of items do follow the approval of national minimum wage. Since 80s till now, price of a bag of rice is always around the minimum wage, so once 100k is approved, then rice goes to 90+ or above 100k, just check. when Buhari signed 30k, rice was 32k, when it was 17500 rice was 20-22k when it was 7500, rice was 9-10k like that. And other products. But fuel maybe down when dangote supplies PMS to the market but yet, we will adjust finally.
Re: Minimum Wage Talks: Labour Considers N100,000 As Tinubu Issues Ultimatum by TUTU147: 9:43am On Jun 05
BucketHat:
Gigantic Inflation pro max doing push up around the corner!!!!!

When Low grade mind people & vagabonds occupies the corridor of government,anarchy,confusion,chaos,dysfunctions,problems left right & centre it's inevitable.

The solution is pretty simple;
1. Government should cut down the cost of governance.
2. Provide security.
3. Provide steady electricity.
4. Subsidise health care services,transportation,housing etc.
Them no go gree
Re: Minimum Wage Talks: Labour Considers N100,000 As Tinubu Issues Ultimatum by Polynek(m): 9:45am On Jun 05
Not bad
We go manage am like dat

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Re: Minimum Wage Talks: Labour Considers N100,000 As Tinubu Issues Ultimatum by Majesty7: 9:46am On Jun 05
TUTU147:
That is why the government should provide free accomodations,free transport to and fro,free medical for all workers and their four children as covered by NHIS

Should that not be what they should fight for instead of the so called huge wage? So, government should provide all these for labour alone and still increase their salaries because you guys are the only people in Nigeria? Okay. No problem
Re: Minimum Wage Talks: Labour Considers N100,000 As Tinubu Issues Ultimatum by BucketHat(m): 9:49am On Jun 05
TUTU147:
Them no go gree

I am afraid we're heading no where.
NLC & TUC really messed up big time you know.

If we're are not careful Inflation will devour Nigeria.
Re: Minimum Wage Talks: Labour Considers N100,000 As Tinubu Issues Ultimatum by Earthscience: 9:50am On Jun 05
Chinjo2:
I know that's where they were heading. If Edo can pay 70k why can't FG pay 100k?
I thank Obaseki for raising the bar.

Yes 70k, but was not done in line with the way it was expected. the scale up was not from basic.. parametric variances were not calculated. he actually fooled Edo worker grin.
he would have tagged it as pay rise not minimum wage.
He is a smart Man. grin
Some friends in Edo State Civil service that I know are Insulting him and waiting for election day saying they will vent their anger at the poll.

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Re: Minimum Wage Talks: Labour Considers N100,000 As Tinubu Issues Ultimatum by iswallker(m): 9:51am On Jun 05
Thegamingorca:
All I can say is that Ngige tried as a minister of labour for 2 freaking terms. grin

This nkiruka woman is really feeling the heat of that place as she's always looking sad on live television grin

How nkiru is looking is your problem not the inflation and hardship in the country... undecided

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