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Minimum wage: Labour issues 7-day ultimatum to Abia Govt, to commence strike by abc115: 4:46pm On Jul 09
The Organised Labour in Abia, comprising of Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, and Trade Union Congress (TUC) Tuesday handed over a notice of strike and 7 days ultimatum to the Abia State Government, ABSG over its inability to dialogue with the union’s over payment of the former N30,000 minimum wage and the N35,000 palliative wage award as approved by Federal Government since October 2023.

In the ultimatum dated 8th July 2024, reference number ORGL/ABS/VOL. II/02, captioned, “NOTICE OF STRIKE/FINAL SEVEN (7) DAYS ULTIMATUM”, and signed by Comrd Okoro gbonnaya, NLC State Chairman and Comrd Sir, Enogwe Ihechi, TUC State Chairman, Labour said, “Arising from the general meeting of the Organized Labour in the State on Monday 8” July 2024, to consider the fourteen (14) days ultimatum to government which has elapsed.

“It was noticed that the government has not deemed it necessary to dialogue with the Labour nor provide solution to the demands of the workers in our letter Ref. No. ORGL/ABS/VOL.II/001 see attached.

“In line with the National directives on non-compliance of Abia State government on the payment of the former N30,000 minimum wage and the N35,000 palliative wage award as approved by Federal Government since October 2023, the Organised Labour hereby issues this final seven (7) days ultimatum with effect from the day of the receipt of this letter, and state unequivocally, that at the expiration of this ultimatum on Sunday 0.00hrs, there shall be no further communication with the government, rather the entire workforce of Abia State will proceed on indefinite strike action beginning from Monday 15th July, 2024”.

When contacted, the Senior Special Assistant, SSA to Gov. Alex Otti, Ferdinand Ekeoma disclosed that the state government has at the time of this report engaged Labour in a meeting on how to resolve the matter.

https://tribuneonlineng.com/minimum-wage-labour-gives-abia-govt-seven-day-ultimatum-over-payment/

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Re: Minimum wage: Labour issues 7-day ultimatum to Abia Govt, to commence strike by Balablue64: 5:01pm On Jul 09
na wa o common 30-35k e cannot pay, Abia state and corruption.

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Re: Minimum wage: Labour issues 7-day ultimatum to Abia Govt, to commence strike by Obiedun(m): 5:08pm On Jul 09
Labour party of falsehood, lies and mischief managed by scammers and looters

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Re: Minimum wage: Labour issues 7-day ultimatum to Abia Govt, to commence strike by seanfer(m): 5:12pm On Jul 09
Otti's supporters will come and accuse the opposition of spreading false information about Otti and LP...

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Re: Minimum wage: Labour issues 7-day ultimatum to Abia Govt, to commence strike by abc115: 5:22pm On Jul 09
Balablue64:
na wa o common 30-35k e cannot pay, Abia state and corruption.

Hmmm

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Re: Minimum wage: Labour issues 7-day ultimatum to Abia Govt, to commence strike by Nairashop(m): 6:03pm On Jul 09
After I got sacked in 2021, i learnt a skill, master it and today 2024 nothing concern me with una stipend. I recreate outfits for naija celebrities, see my thread for pictures

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Re: Minimum wage: Labour issues 7-day ultimatum to Abia Govt, to commence strike by OgaTheTop2: 6:04pm On Jul 09
Only language government understand is strike...

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Re: Minimum wage: Labour issues 7-day ultimatum to Abia Govt, to commence strike by Yugoslavia247(m): 6:04pm On Jul 09
Let them register to fish out ghost workers.
You cant be earning 5 people salary.

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Re: Minimum wage: Labour issues 7-day ultimatum to Abia Govt, to commence strike by buharibanjo(m): 6:04pm On Jul 09
Ah an
Nobody be saint
When you enter government u go change face

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Re: Minimum wage: Labour issues 7-day ultimatum to Abia Govt, to commence strike by tunjijones(m): 6:04pm On Jul 09
Do you believe that Abia state still pays 18k minimum wage?

It's such a shame

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Re: Minimum wage: Labour issues 7-day ultimatum to Abia Govt, to commence strike by twilliamx(m): 6:04pm On Jul 09
Labour vs labour

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Re: Minimum wage: Labour issues 7-day ultimatum to Abia Govt, to commence strike by theophorus(m): 6:04pm On Jul 09
Chai!
Starboy of the SE but I can't blame him cos if His Predecessors had implement the Minimum wage, he would have continued to pay it.

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Re: Minimum wage: Labour issues 7-day ultimatum to Abia Govt, to commence strike by specialmati(m): 6:05pm On Jul 09
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin this one na small labour .na the big labour matter we they discuss.well the small labour should all go over to Governors house and sleep there until their request are accomplished

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Re: Minimum wage: Labour issues 7-day ultimatum to Abia Govt, to commence strike by Watinhapen(m): 6:06pm On Jul 09
Why can’t Alet Otti pay 30k minimum wage? He shouldn’t use this minimum wage issue to spoil his good work.

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Re: Minimum wage: Labour issues 7-day ultimatum to Abia Govt, to commence strike by WHEREISMANNA: 6:06pm On Jul 09
I was looking for one username to comment his hatefulness here.

He doesn't see anything good in dix life
Re: Minimum wage: Labour issues 7-day ultimatum to Abia Govt, to commence strike by NOC1(m): 6:07pm On Jul 09
HahhahhahHha, I said people should not rejoice over what Federal Government will pay, what state Governors will pay is they main issue 2/3 of them will not pay.
You see state Governors, they are the main issue of Nigeria, those guys are lazy the only thing they know is embezzlement.

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Re: Minimum wage: Labour issues 7-day ultimatum to Abia Govt, to commence strike by biaframaster200: 6:07pm On Jul 09
All the IBo people go run for this thread ... See the messiah party that OBI peter talk say he go deliver Nigeria from Poverty....now he can not pay minimum wages ....amd the Alex Otti governor is embezzling Abia money like tomorrow no dey because he knows that IBO wouldn't want to expose anything that happens to his government in Abia state .....Abia state is one poorest state in the country yet some.fools here are celebrating failure of 3 Kilometers road construction .....

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Re: Minimum wage: Labour issues 7-day ultimatum to Abia Govt, to commence strike by Lumig: 6:07pm On Jul 09
This is a height of wickedness for a state to still be paying minimum wage of 18k in this economy, especially coming from a Labour Party governor that claims to be the best that has ever happened to ABIANS. WICKEDNESS!

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Re: Minimum wage: Labour issues 7-day ultimatum to Abia Govt, to commence strike by KEVIND: 6:08pm On Jul 09
Baba is now deaf & dumb

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Re: Minimum wage: Labour issues 7-day ultimatum to Abia Govt, to commence strike by Vyzz: 6:09pm On Jul 09
cool


Our government will pay the money..
Re: Minimum wage: Labour issues 7-day ultimatum to Abia Govt, to commence strike by adicious(m): 6:10pm On Jul 09
Obiedun:
Labour party of falsehood lies mischief managed by scammers and looters
My biggest regret is supporting the Labour Party. When they won, we were rejoicing in Abia not knowing that we brought in a dictator as a Governor. Every worker is complaining. In Abia State University where I work, we will possibly go on strike on Friday over 3 months unpaid salaries.
The last government was owing us 11 months salary and the present governor promised to pay it before the end of last year, till now, nothing has been done.
Imagine being owed 14 months of salary.
This LP thing is a social media propaganda. I'm no longer part of it. I won't even believe Peter Obi again if I am to judge Labour based on what Alex Otti is doing.

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Re: Minimum wage: Labour issues 7-day ultimatum to Abia Govt, to commence strike by ElevationD: 6:10pm On Jul 09
That’s the way.
Re: Minimum wage: Labour issues 7-day ultimatum to Abia Govt, to commence strike by muyico(m): 6:10pm On Jul 09
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Re: Minimum wage: Labour issues 7-day ultimatum to Abia Govt, to commence strike by hacunamatata: 6:10pm On Jul 09
Even Federal government is owing wage / palliative 35k. Tell me one state government that paid palliative till date

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Re: Minimum wage: Labour issues 7-day ultimatum to Abia Govt, to commence strike by Jonjam269: 6:10pm On Jul 09
Obirodent miscreants will tell you Otti has turned Abia state to Dubia, but majority of them never pray to live in Abia state.

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Re: Minimum wage: Labour issues 7-day ultimatum to Abia Govt, to commence strike by richie240: 6:11pm On Jul 09
I reserve my comment.
It's cast in stone that some ppl don't learn.
cool

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Re: Minimum wage: Labour issues 7-day ultimatum to Abia Govt, to commence strike by eedimo(m): 6:11pm On Jul 09
Lol
Re: Minimum wage: Labour issues 7-day ultimatum to Abia Govt, to commence strike by eedimo(m): 6:11pm On Jul 09
It is well
Re: Minimum wage: Labour issues 7-day ultimatum to Abia Govt, to commence strike by HighChiefZino: 6:12pm On Jul 09
Though am not holding brief for Otti on minimum wage demands from labour but where were labour when TA Orji and Okezie Ikeazu owed salaries, pension and gratuity for over 8 Years. I smell stomach infrastructure from labour.

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Re: Minimum wage: Labour issues 7-day ultimatum to Abia Govt, to commence strike by Earnitt: 6:14pm On Jul 09
Good

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