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Re: Only 5.3m Workers Will Benefit From New Minimum Wage by Doyin2(m): 9:24am On Jun 13 |
The labour leaders are just stupid. The law does not empower labour to dictate what the minimum wage should be,that is the statutory duty of the tripartite committee. It is not by agreement but recommendations based on facts on ground and the various positions of the tripartite members. There can never be an agreement based on the current tough stance of labour,but the country must move forward. |
Re: Only 5.3m Workers Will Benefit From New Minimum Wage by kelvindj98: 9:25am On Jun 13 |
Bring back fuel subsidy. That is the only solution 1 Like |
Re: Only 5.3m Workers Will Benefit From New Minimum Wage by Usmanovic95(m): 9:28am On Jun 13 |
Government need to address what is making labour clamour for an increase MW first, which is the cost of living. Increasing MW will only be a temporary solution to a long lasting problem.Address the bottleneck issues making cost of living on the high. |
Re: Only 5.3m Workers Will Benefit From New Minimum Wage by abba190: 9:31am On Jun 13 |
8163623337 opay. i need 500 naira to feed givers never lack may God bless whoever help me. |
Re: Only 5.3m Workers Will Benefit From New Minimum Wage by bisola1a: 9:31am On Jun 13 |
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Re: Only 5.3m Workers Will Benefit From New Minimum Wage by abba190: 9:32am On Jun 13 |
reduce cost of living that 62k is lessthan the former 30 considering the price of things. this hunger if care is not taken will consume me |
Re: Only 5.3m Workers Will Benefit From New Minimum Wage by sylve11: 9:33am On Jun 13 |
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Re: Only 5.3m Workers Will Benefit From New Minimum Wage by Procashtips(m): 9:33am On Jun 13 |
dre11: The federal minimum wage, currently at N30,000, was last raised in 2019, when the inflation rate was between 11 and 12 per cent. However, the purchasing power of the naira has since been eroded by 276 per cent (compared to what it was in 2019), hence the clamour for an enhanced salary structure. So Buhari increased salary from ₦18k to ₦30k when inflation was between 11-12%. So can someone tell us what inflation is saying now and how many % it went up within 12 months of Tinubu? |
Re: Only 5.3m Workers Will Benefit From New Minimum Wage by Procashtips(m): 9:37am On Jun 13 |
post=130450136: You see what your Tinubu is doing to Nigerians? Getting his fellow politicians richer, those who have cars and houses already still being given cars and houses including 300% pay rise. Is this not wickedness? |
Re: Only 5.3m Workers Will Benefit From New Minimum Wage by Image123(m): 9:37am On Jun 13 |
Usmanovic95: Unfortunately, a democracy cannot address it FIRST. Cost of living is mainly dependent on the people themselves, not government. Go to the market and see the wickedness in every section. That's beyond government. |
Re: Only 5.3m Workers Will Benefit From New Minimum Wage by Kanixt(m): 9:43am On Jun 13 |
stop this nonchalant attitude and send money to the hands of real owners. When workers get paid you will notice that is there money in circulation in the country. Most workers their salary hardly last for 7days, they will spend it. send to your mother, brothers, sisters, market people, paybills, transportation, farm, and health. so, the issue of 0.3% of 250m people didnt arise and wont stop the other rest of the people to go on with their normal activities. 1 Like |
Re: Only 5.3m Workers Will Benefit From New Minimum Wage by trumpcoat(m): 9:46am On Jun 13 |
God please come to our rescue |
Re: Only 5.3m Workers Will Benefit From New Minimum Wage by thesicilian: 9:49am On Jun 13 |
post=130450154:At least you are detribalised 2 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Only 5.3m Workers Will Benefit From New Minimum Wage by Pat081: 9:57am On Jun 13 |
What are we doing with 109 senators USA with 50 or 55 states do not have up to that do you know how much those people are taking as take home doing nothing just to sit down and talk how to milk the poor who vote for them I know another end sars is coming soon |
Re: Only 5.3m Workers Will Benefit From New Minimum Wage by Floky215: 9:59am On Jun 13 |
shortgun: Tinubu is only good at falling down and uttering gibberish at every turn..!! Why do you think Nigeria is nose diving since the vagabond paid inec to declare him president and people with guns to help protect him from the people? 1 Like |
Re: Only 5.3m Workers Will Benefit From New Minimum Wage by Oshin56(m): 10:03am On Jun 13 |
Image123:it's government that give them the chance. |
Re: Only 5.3m Workers Will Benefit From New Minimum Wage by DIVINEEVIDENCE: 10:11am On Jun 13 |
post=130450154: Coming from a Rankadede dingbat who extolled the worst government on earth for eight bad years. Hippocrates
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Re: Only 5.3m Workers Will Benefit From New Minimum Wage by Usmanovic95(m): 10:59am On Jun 13 |
Image123: The outlandish policy of the government actually amplify the wickedness you see out there.The onus is still on them to bringing it down with favorable economic policy that will bring down the price of petrol and diesel and likewise address some socio economic issue like insecurity.If government fail to address this,then they should be ready to be increasing minimum wage on a yearly basis. |
Re: Only 5.3m Workers Will Benefit From New Minimum Wage by eepeepook: 11:01am On Jun 13 |
Better them than no one. |
Re: Only 5.3m Workers Will Benefit From New Minimum Wage by JoshuaSG: 11:30am On Jun 13 |
Noblemanonpoint: [quote author= post=130450154] No, that is not what the thread is talking about. Read it again sire. He is right: it is part of what the thread talks about. Read, for example, the submissions from Olowookere: Government and private sector workers In his recent analysis, the Managing Director and Chief Economist of Analysts Data Services and Resources (ADSR), Dr Afolabi Olowookere, said regardless of how the recommendation in the new template for salaries might differ...both parties would find a common ground and in the final outcome there would be more money for labour. He, however, said that when the labour finally “wins” the minimum wage battle, another thing that would remain obvious was in dissecting the discrepancy between current low-wage and high-wage workers... Olowookere said, “The implication is that the government will be the major institution that will pay the minimum wage. The private sector is largely informal. “The question now is,... “What also happens to those in the informal sector, even though they are working, they are not earning the minimum wage. The only benefit they can derive is to increase prices of goods and services to the extent that they can squeeze out from those who have benefited.” 1 Like |
Re: Only 5.3m Workers Will Benefit From New Minimum Wage by olaadenigeria(m): 11:36am On Jun 13 |
And self employed person and private business employee go dey support NLC for their pockets. |
Re: Only 5.3m Workers Will Benefit From New Minimum Wage by Image123(m): 11:40am On Jun 13 |
Oshin56: What do you expect from a democracy? Are those not the so called market forces that activists and errornomists have been calling out to the government to allow? |
Re: Only 5.3m Workers Will Benefit From New Minimum Wage by Image123(m): 11:49am On Jun 13 |
Usmanovic95: What policy will bring down the price of petrol and diesel? There is no problem on government side to increase minimum wage on a monthly basis, it will increase their salaries too. It is the economy that will bear the brunt. The FG can decide to borrow to pay salaries like in GEJ era but there will be no money to do anything else than pay salaries for less productivity. After FG pays and refuses to employ others into civil service. No employment in Police, Army, Immigration, NSCDC, doctors, teachers to mention a few. Then State governments will retrench/sack workers, reverse employment, demote many, withhold promotion and owe months of salaries. Upon that, they will not pay the agreed minimum wage Then of course the private sector, which is in the majority with more than 60% of the employment will not comply with such increase in minimum wage, but will raise every cost based on news about increase in minimum wage. And more inflation will surely set in. i guess you like this address and readiness to be increasing minimum wage. |
Re: Only 5.3m Workers Will Benefit From New Minimum Wage by yemex04(m): 12:28pm On Jun 13 |
Findings revealed that 15 state governments are yet to implement the old wage of N30,000. They are Abia, Bayelsa, Delta, Enugu, Nasarawa, Adamawa, Gombe, Niger, Borno, Sokoto, Anambra, Imo, Benue, Taraba and Zamfara. What excuse in heaven's sake do Bayelsa & Delta have for not still paying the N30,000 minimum wage? |
Re: Only 5.3m Workers Will Benefit From New Minimum Wage by eteebanky1: 12:39pm On Jun 13 |
Hope serving corpers won't be left out regards the new minimum wage |
Re: Only 5.3m Workers Will Benefit From New Minimum Wage by Justiceganduje: 12:53pm On Jun 13 |
helinues:Fuel pump attendant needed at Oshodi. Do you want to work? |
Re: Only 5.3m Workers Will Benefit From New Minimum Wage by commoditiesnig: 2:43pm On Jun 13 |
I've been saying this. Why will 1.2m fed workers "hold" over 76m workers to ransom? Why shut the national grid to affect me a business owner when I pay my bills? |
Re: Only 5.3m Workers Will Benefit From New Minimum Wage by Konquest: 4:04pm On Jun 13 |
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