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Re: Minimum Wage Delay: Labour Urged To Declare Nationwide Strike by Kingrshd3: 4:06pm On Jul 01 |
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Re: Minimum Wage Delay: Labour Urged To Declare Nationwide Strike by ORIGENAL(m): 4:07pm On Jul 01 |
AqualinaXYZ:Walahi if i get this inhumane called Helinueus live i go beat hell out from his nonsense head, i swear 1 Like |
Re: Minimum Wage Delay: Labour Urged To Declare Nationwide Strike by doncartel: 4:10pm On Jul 01 |
Even after the Kenyan youths showed us how it’s done, we are still dulling. The Labour leaders should mobilize 5 million youths to occupy the entire government 3 arms zone in Abuja. Then we give the government 48 hours to agree on 200k minimum wage or we burn down everywhere. 3 Likes |
Re: Minimum Wage Delay: Labour Urged To Declare Nationwide Strike by Kobojunkie: 4:12pm On Jul 01 |
Lanre1st:The economy is doing so great as it is that shutting it down will cause a mega catastrophe the world hss never seen, abi? 2 Likes |
Re: Minimum Wage Delay: Labour Urged To Declare Nationwide Strike by ElevationD: 4:15pm On Jul 01 |
doncartel: That proves to you that Buhari and BAT’s wife were correct when they labeled Nigeria youths lazy. 4 Likes |
Re: Minimum Wage Delay: Labour Urged To Declare Nationwide Strike by Kobojunkie: 4:15pm On Jul 01 |
CharleyBright:$130 a month is unrealistic? Yet your politicians cart away approximately $170,000 every years in payments and gains. |
Re: Minimum Wage Delay: Labour Urged To Declare Nationwide Strike by kamez(m): 4:16pm On Jul 01 |
CharleyBright: Are the private sectors paying the current minimum wage? 4 Likes |
Re: Minimum Wage Delay: Labour Urged To Declare Nationwide Strike by Bluntemperor: 4:16pm On Jul 01 |
CharleyBright: The man calling for Strike na Chinedu,so we know them by their Names. They are full in the NLC and their Mission is that they want Power at all cost as LP and PDP Sympathersers! Just imagine ridiculous recommendations,N200,000 Montly Wages,ask the Union Leaders to pay their own Staff from their Pockets first 6- Months. We moved! 1 Like |
Re: Minimum Wage Delay: Labour Urged To Declare Nationwide Strike by ozoneboy(m): 4:18pm On Jul 01 |
helinues: Number one Enemy of Nigerian people |
Re: Minimum Wage Delay: Labour Urged To Declare Nationwide Strike by Kobojunkie: 4:20pm On Jul 01 |
Bluntemperor:$130 a month is unrealistic? Yet your politicians cart away approximately $170,000 every years in payments and gains. 1 Like |
Re: Minimum Wage Delay: Labour Urged To Declare Nationwide Strike by abibun: 4:24pm On Jul 01 |
How many school owner in the country pay the 30k CharleyBright: 2 Likes |
Re: Minimum Wage Delay: Labour Urged To Declare Nationwide Strike by Promax4321: 4:24pm On Jul 01 |
Check the name of their leader asking for demonstration, you will understand. Gbajueh people, they can win squarely so let destroy everyone at will. 2 Likes |
Re: Minimum Wage Delay: Labour Urged To Declare Nationwide Strike by saveman91(m): 4:24pm On Jul 01 |
No be cho cho cho but this wan go loud....o mu una no waste time atleast stay like 10Days for house make i see wetin go happen |
Re: Minimum Wage Delay: Labour Urged To Declare Nationwide Strike by Kobojunkie: 4:25pm On Jul 01 |
abibun:Any business owner paying slave wages should not be in business at all. 1 Like |
Re: Minimum Wage Delay: Labour Urged To Declare Nationwide Strike by 0m0luabi: 4:26pm On Jul 01 |
SisterRamota:he defend apc for a living 1 Like |
Re: Minimum Wage Delay: Labour Urged To Declare Nationwide Strike by Eriokanmi: 4:29pm On Jul 01 |
Labour isn't serious. They should go and learn from oshio baba. If they keep shelving strike, these yeye people in power won't take them seriously. By the time they pass a bill into law to reduce the labour law and power to size, they'd wake up but then, it would be itoo late. Declare indefinite strike. Don't call it off until they start paying an agreed sum. Crumble every sector and seal up national assembly complex, shut down the airport so nobody will run away. Let's suffer the pain together and let's see if they'd not act fast. That new plane they're planning to buy will be suspended kiakia, by the time they begin counting their losses 2 Likes |
Re: Minimum Wage Delay: Labour Urged To Declare Nationwide Strike by Chibuzoripob: 4:32pm On Jul 01 |
CharleyBright:Make dey sha spare the National grid from their wahala |
Re: Minimum Wage Delay: Labour Urged To Declare Nationwide Strike by Choiceone1: 4:32pm On Jul 01 |
CharleyBright:. Are u their representative? Poliicians increased all their salaries no word from u, let labour hav 200k too 4 Likes |
Re: Minimum Wage Delay: Labour Urged To Declare Nationwide Strike by Chetas81(m): 4:34pm On Jul 01 |
ABOMINATION SOCIETY, CAN'T THINK STRAIGHT, INSTEAD OF YOU GUYS TO FIGHT FOR HIGH COST OF LIVING,TO REDUCE BUT FRAUD WON'T LET YOU THINK STRAIGHTFORWARD |
Re: Minimum Wage Delay: Labour Urged To Declare Nationwide Strike by DelilahMakinde(f): 4:35pm On Jul 01 |
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Re: Minimum Wage Delay: Labour Urged To Declare Nationwide Strike by Chibuzoripob: 4:35pm On Jul 01 |
strike if u wan strike.Face Tanke(FG) and leave NATIONAL GRID 😔 🙁 😞 ☹️ make Amadioha non strike una DEAD .No play 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Minimum Wage Delay: Labour Urged To Declare Nationwide Strike by wealthyvic1: 4:36pm On Jul 01 |
CharleyBright: Keep your dirty mouth shut RUBBISH 2 Likes |
Re: Minimum Wage Delay: Labour Urged To Declare Nationwide Strike by Chetas81(m): 4:37pm On Jul 01 |
Choiceone1:if you think straight,200k minimum wage is not the solution, protesters in Kenya have Reason to protest, Nigerian citizen love suffering and smiling 2 Likes |
Re: Minimum Wage Delay: Labour Urged To Declare Nationwide Strike by Kobojunkie: 4:38pm On Jul 01 |
Chetas81:NLC &TUC are not to be compared to the protestors in Kenya since they only represent the workers in the country and not Nigerian citizens. |
Re: Minimum Wage Delay: Labour Urged To Declare Nationwide Strike by Samuel807(m): 4:39pm On Jul 01 |
Re: Minimum Wage Delay: Labour Urged To Declare Nationwide Strike by Ojuntana: 4:40pm On Jul 01 |
Roger3D:That's because it was same Tinubu who was behind all those strikes, mobilising them and sponsoring them with stolen Lagos funds. That man has done much damage to Nigeria than any Nigerian dead or alive, even Abacha |
Re: Minimum Wage Delay: Labour Urged To Declare Nationwide Strike by Chetas81(m): 4:42pm On Jul 01 |
Kobojunkie:you don't think that this Kenya guys knows their priority more than you the Nigerian citizen 1 Like |
Re: Minimum Wage Delay: Labour Urged To Declare Nationwide Strike by efighter: 4:43pm On Jul 01 |
AqualinaXYZ: Shey na our hardworking moderators you dey call useless, definitely you need psychiatric evaluation |
Re: Minimum Wage Delay: Labour Urged To Declare Nationwide Strike by Kobojunkie: 4:44pm On Jul 01 |
Chetas81:This thread is not about the citizenry but about Labor unions in Nigeria fighting for minimum wage. |
Re: Minimum Wage Delay: Labour Urged To Declare Nationwide Strike by meobizy(f): 4:46pm On Jul 01 |
Clash of horns. No gree for anybody. Let the minimum wage rise. It will help the masses overall. |
Re: Minimum Wage Delay: Labour Urged To Declare Nationwide Strike by TRAPLORD13: 4:46pm On Jul 01 |
It's obvious the federal government is deliberately stalling for time hoping Nigerians will continue suffering and smiling. Everything get limit sha,including ANGER. |
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