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Re: Minimum Wage: FG Pushes ₦62,000 Pay Despite Labour’s Opposition by anonymuz(m): 7:30am On Jun 17 |
Badguy77:if efo state is able to pay 70k that shows other state can follow. Its just deliberate wickedness. |
Re: Minimum Wage: FG Pushes ₦62,000 Pay Despite Labour’s Opposition by Eagle360(m): 7:31am On Jun 17 |
helinues:head is paining you, I guess. 1 Like |
Re: Minimum Wage: FG Pushes ₦62,000 Pay Despite Labour’s Opposition by DaddyCoool: 7:33am On Jun 17 |
RepoMan007: Yet they can ALL afford ridiculously exorbitant pays and allowances for their law makers |
Re: Minimum Wage: FG Pushes ₦62,000 Pay Despite Labour’s Opposition by OgaFactCheck: 7:34am On Jun 17 |
Badguy77: Edo State does not pay 70k minimum wage across board. The one being paid by Edo State benefits workers who were earning below the N70k. So, the benefit is for the lower-level workers. It is different from what the labour is clamouring for. What the labour is clamoring for will have multiplier effect on the salary of all workers. People don't really understand the difference between the labour demand and what Edo State is paying. 1 Like |
Re: Minimum Wage: FG Pushes ₦62,000 Pay Despite Labour’s Opposition by Detour2022: 7:34am On Jun 17 |
Cut down taxes to enable businesses augment and pay living wage to their employees. By the way, how many businesses pay tax in Nigeria to start with? Kuginzi: |
Re: Minimum Wage: FG Pushes ₦62,000 Pay Despite Labour’s Opposition by symbianDON(m): 7:34am On Jun 17 |
helinues:if your 'it is my turn' paymaster hadn't turned things on their heads, the N18k you are now latching on to would have still had some basic value. Now that the economy has entered scalar quantity mode and even the insulting N62k proposed has no meaningful value, you are choosing to attack Ajaero and not Tinubu. Just so you know, that is hypocritical! Call a spade a spade and not a garden spoon; it won't kill you! Tinubu is the architect of this quagmire Nigeria is in today. QED. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Minimum Wage: FG Pushes ₦62,000 Pay Despite Labour’s Opposition by Deefirm: 7:35am On Jun 17 |
NLC is not a sell out, you know nothing about policy making, their are different stakeholders to consult on this matter, of course Private Sector which form a greater proportion of employers of labour must be consulted, a lot of Private Sector employers being the capitalist they're won't agree to a triple amount raise, even though they won't be bound by it, they'll pressured by the respective unions their employees belong to, and I want to believe you know what that would mean, regarding this 62,000 minimum wage, I sincerely feel for labour union because they're actually fighting against the devil's. princepeter566: |
Re: Minimum Wage: FG Pushes ₦62,000 Pay Despite Labour’s Opposition by Pat081: 7:36am On Jun 17 |
They should let strike going on on wednesday jo Tinubu do not get brain they should lock power gill or what do they call it again |
Re: Minimum Wage: FG Pushes ₦62,000 Pay Despite Labour’s Opposition by phemray(m): 7:37am On Jun 17 |
Westerhoffe: 62k is not the salaries but the minimum anyone doing salary jobs can get even with pry six certification or nothing. So the political office holders salaries will be calculated based on the minimum wage of same 62k and it will push it higher due to Thier respective levels. fighting for minimum wage is not for NLC but all across board on monthly payroll. So why demanding for 250k as minimum cos of subsidy removal that puts fuel at 600/700. What will happen when fuel prices comes down soon to 300/350? |
Re: Minimum Wage: FG Pushes ₦62,000 Pay Despite Labour’s Opposition by Teenaira: 7:40am On Jun 17 |
Kuginzi: Nigeria's problem is not minimum wage. Government must make it possible for people to go back to the farms. We are a disgrace to humanity for not being able to feed ourselves. A lot of Nigerians are ready to go back to the farm. Government must stop bokoham, banditory, kidnapping, yahoo yahoo, money laundering, illegal mining, excessive government spending and all other ills going on in the country. Infact, government should reduce salaries and make efforts to make Naira stronger. 2 Likes |
Re: Minimum Wage: FG Pushes ₦62,000 Pay Despite Labour’s Opposition by Niok: 7:40am On Jun 17 |
helinues:helinues talk true I Know deep down you're happy ur salary would be increased to the new minimum wage as opposed to the 33k you're currently earning So shutup 1 Like |
Re: Minimum Wage: FG Pushes ₦62,000 Pay Despite Labour’s Opposition by ARISHEM: 7:41am On Jun 17 |
Federal government want them to accept starvation wage by fire by force. |
Re: Minimum Wage: FG Pushes ₦62,000 Pay Despite Labour’s Opposition by helinues: 7:42am On Jun 17 |
Niok: Why won't I be happy when no be say na me send some people to be doing work Dem no go ever get shishi from. Abeg, keep labouring in vain away from me |
Re: Minimum Wage: FG Pushes ₦62,000 Pay Despite Labour’s Opposition by Inosky: 7:43am On Jun 17 |
Badguy77: It has been happening since in some sectors like education. State-owned tertiary institutions pay better than federal until this new increase in 25%\35% that Buhari approved after the last ASUU's strike. In some other areas, state still pay better than federal. You can't know it all if you don't do thorough investigation |
Re: Minimum Wage: FG Pushes ₦62,000 Pay Despite Labour’s Opposition by Niok: 7:43am On Jun 17 |
helinues:so in that case you're suffering and smiling 1 Like |
Re: Minimum Wage: FG Pushes ₦62,000 Pay Despite Labour’s Opposition by helinues: 7:44am On Jun 17 |
Niok: If someone who is earning above N30k is suffering, what then should we say about those who are labouring in vain and pain? You know Jude right, yeah na him said make I asked you that question |
Re: Minimum Wage: FG Pushes ₦62,000 Pay Despite Labour’s Opposition by ScratchDtoto: 7:45am On Jun 17 |
helinues: Absolute rubbish |
Re: Minimum Wage: FG Pushes ₦62,000 Pay Despite Labour’s Opposition by helinues: 7:45am On Jun 17 |
ScratchDtoto: Mynd44 Seun Oam4j Nlfpmod Fergie001 Kindly assist with this troller boy derailing threads unnecessarily |
Re: Minimum Wage: FG Pushes ₦62,000 Pay Despite Labour’s Opposition by Niok: 7:47am On Jun 17 |
helinues:so who are those labouring in vain and pain in this context? Dey play 1 Like |
Re: Minimum Wage: FG Pushes ₦62,000 Pay Despite Labour’s Opposition by helinues: 7:47am On Jun 17 |
Niok: You and others attacking those who are earning money for their work |
Re: Minimum Wage: FG Pushes ₦62,000 Pay Despite Labour’s Opposition by bixton(m): 7:50am On Jun 17 |
Inosky: That is not how it works. The FG through PBAT and the legislooters are playing high handed. The FG can choose to pass it and nothing can stop the NLC to embark another strike. Negotiations are not one sided but both parties should have a near common ground. If this is the way PBAT goes about governance and administration then he is not fit in running an economy. It's means the APC led FG in just 9 years has devalued the Naira, brought inhuman economic policies that have caused the price of goods and services to have shot up the sky. So basically economy wise the value of N18,000 prio 2015 elections in dollar is about $120 and someone could buy a good sized yam somewhere in the middle belt for N200 but now N18000 is about $12 and would have been about less than $10 if not what the CBN governor did with the BDC people. So basically the APC administration of just 9 years has destroyed what the PDP achieved in it's 16 years in power. Do you know what amount of backwardness that has brought on the economy ? Do you know if they continue in this way that so many ills will increase in the land? |
Re: Minimum Wage: FG Pushes ₦62,000 Pay Despite Labour’s Opposition by san4P(m): 7:53am On Jun 17 |
Frequent and sporadic increments in civil servants salaries is not a viable solution... what should be more pressing on the desk of any Nigerian President should be to retrace Naira forex value... I mean NGN1 = USD$1... then a living wage and sustainable revenue can be achieved... |
Re: Minimum Wage: FG Pushes ₦62,000 Pay Despite Labour’s Opposition by Isokiscool(m): 7:54am On Jun 17 |
Thunder fire APC and all their miserable supporters.Wayo party |
Re: Minimum Wage: FG Pushes ₦62,000 Pay Despite Labour’s Opposition by Niok: 7:54am On Jun 17 |
helinues:so in conclusion your work on here, on nairaland 24/7 is actually pushing ur pathetic party propaGandas on us? 33k minimum wage does not do justice to that works worth, come on bro! You're actually been under paid Therefore you're labouring in vain These elites got you peasants on serious chokehold 1 Like |
Re: Minimum Wage: FG Pushes ₦62,000 Pay Despite Labour’s Opposition by Enemyofpeace: 7:56am On Jun 17 |
Franklyspeakin:rubbish |
Re: Minimum Wage: FG Pushes ₦62,000 Pay Despite Labour’s Opposition by ogunsbanjul(m): 7:56am On Jun 17 |
Those of you who do not know what civil servants get as salary should stop all these ignorant analysis, that what can they do with just 62k basic salary. I read and was told there are other allowances like transport, feeding, housing, employer's pension contribution, child care, health allowance etc. (except if what I read or been told is a lie sha) Labour unions know this. My worry is what of the masses that are not salary earners, who depends on daily hustles. And the impact on the economy as soon as the minimum wage is announced. ( I pray it will not affect the economy negatively in Jesus name. Let's us be considerate because things are not easy worldwide |
Re: Minimum Wage: FG Pushes ₦62,000 Pay Despite Labour’s Opposition by bixton(m): 7:56am On Jun 17 |
anonymuz: Yes, a very, very deliberate, wickedness. A spiritual host of wickedness not just in heavenly places but also in earthly places. 1 Like |
Re: Minimum Wage: FG Pushes ₦62,000 Pay Despite Labour’s Opposition by Enemyofpeace: 7:59am On Jun 17 |
If ordinary seun can pay his staff 450k monthly, I see no reason why the Federal Government can't do same. It's 450k or nothing |
Re: Minimum Wage: FG Pushes ₦62,000 Pay Despite Labour’s Opposition by Exceed15: 8:03am On Jun 17 |
helinues: Reason? |
Re: Minimum Wage: FG Pushes ₦62,000 Pay Despite Labour’s Opposition by Exceed15: 8:03am On Jun 17 |
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