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Shipping Agencies Approve N200,000 Minimum Wage For Workers by Islie: 5:18pm On Aug 26
Shipping agencies under the aegis of Shipping Agencies, Clearing, and Forwarding Employers Association have approved N200,000 minimum wage for their various employees.

The signing ceremony between SACFEA and the Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria was organised by the Nigerian Shippers’ Council and with the support of the Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy, which is coming after 20 years of struggle.

Speaking during the document signing ceremony on Saturday in Lagos, the President of SACFEA, Mrs Boma Alabi (SAN), noted that the new minimum conditions of service for workers under shipping places would be the highest in any industry across the nation.

“The most significant thing is that in setting a minimum standard for the shipping industry, we have gone above and beyond any other industry in Nigeria. The national minimum wage is N70,000 and we know what it took to get the Federal Government to get to that point.

By the agreement we have signed today, our minimum wage is N200,000. It is almost triple the national minimum wage,” she said.

She said that while the workers were asking for N160,000, it is important to note that the employers went above and beyond to do N200,000, “because they understand the situation in the country and want to ensure that everyone is happy. We don’t just want the workers to live, but to work and save for their future,”

Alabi expressed optimism that the new agreement would assist the nation’s blue economy growth via uniformity with the minimum standards and enhanced productivity and efficiency.

“With minimum standards, we would no longer have charlatans in the system. We are also looking at the developments in other parts of the world to improve the practice in Nigeria.

“One of the challenges in the country is the cost of doing business. This development will enable us to reduce the cost of doing business and compete favorably,” she added.

Also speaking, the Minister for Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola, admonished the workers at shipping agencies to increase their level of productivity and efficiency as a reward for the improved conditions agreed by their employers.

“I enjoin the labor unions to remain steadfast and vibrant in advocating for the rights of workers by ensuring compliance with the agreed standards,” Oyetola stated.

He added that the government would continue to provide oversight by providing the enabling environment for compliance and continuous improvement.

“As we move forward, it is imperative that all stakeholders uphold the tenets of this agreement. I urge employers in the industry to embrace these conditions as a catalyst for fostering a positive work environment,” the Minister said.

The President General of MWUN, Adewale Adeyanju, conveyed the labour unions’ gratitude for the feat even as he assured higher performance of shipping workers.

“As we celebrate this achievement, let us also remember that our work is far from over. We will continue to advocate for the rights and interests of maritime workers and the employers for peaceful industrial harmony,” Adeyanju said.

Adeyanju, who is also the Deputy President of Nigeria Labour Congress, reiterated the MWUN’s assurance to continue to collaborate with all stakeholders for the benefit of the industry.”

Earlier, the Executive Secretary of NSC, Pius Akutah, attributed the attainment to the exemplary leadership of Oyetola, even as he commended the MWUN and SACFEA leaders.

Akutah argued that the success demonstrates the love for the welfare of workers that Hon. Oyetola’s leadership epitomizes.

He also acknowledged the ministry’s improvement via teamwork and collaboration.

In April, the MWUN announced that it has finally reached an agreement with employers of labor in the shipping industry on minimum wage standards for workers, ending over two decades of struggle.

Recall that the MWUN declared a state of emergency in the maritime sector after several failed negotiations with the shipping companies for improved welfare and service conditions for its members.

https://punchng.com/shipping-agencies-approve-n200000-minimum-wage-for-workers/

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Re: Shipping Agencies Approve N200,000 Minimum Wage For Workers by Kobojunkieee: 5:23pm On Aug 26
Islie:
↪ Shipping agencies under the aegis of Shipping Agencies, Clearing, and Forwarding Employers Association have approved N200,000 minimum wage for their various employees.
The signing ceremony between SACFEA and the Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria was organised by the Nigerian Shippers’ Council and with the support of the Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy, which is coming after 20 years of struggle.
Speaking during the document signing ceremony on Saturday in Lagos, the President of SACFEA, Mrs Boma Alabi (SAN), noted that the new minimum conditions of service for workers under shipping places would be the highest in any industry across the nation.
“The most significant thing is that in setting a minimum standard for the shipping industry, we have gone above and beyond any other industry in Nigeria. The national minimum wage is N70,000 and we know what it took to get the Federal Government to get to that point.
“By the agreement we have signed today, our minimum wage is N200,000. It is almost triple the national minimum wage,” she said.
She said that while the workers were asking for N160,000, it is important to note that the employers went above and beyond to do N200,000, “because they understand the situation in the country and want to ensure that everyone is happy. We don’t just want the workers to live, but to work and save for their future,”
Ajero messed up! undecided

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Re: Shipping Agencies Approve N200,000 Minimum Wage For Workers by Solsix(m): 5:36pm On Aug 26
Nawa
Re: Shipping Agencies Approve N200,000 Minimum Wage For Workers by Manculated: 5:36pm On Aug 26
Islie:


https://punchng.com/shipping-agencies-approve-n200000-minimum-wage-for-workers/

At least we get to hear just a single good news all this while.

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Re: Shipping Agencies Approve N200,000 Minimum Wage For Workers by RoyalBoutique(m): 5:36pm On Aug 26
Nice 👍🙂

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Re: Shipping Agencies Approve N200,000 Minimum Wage For Workers by Reelmii: 5:36pm On Aug 26
Re: Shipping Agencies Approve N200,000 Minimum Wage For Workers by yad2eidi: 5:36pm On Aug 26
too much. what nigerians should fight for is fuel reduction. price stablity etc. not salary increment

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Re: Shipping Agencies Approve N200,000 Minimum Wage For Workers by bizbro: 5:36pm On Aug 26
Shame on NLC

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Re: Shipping Agencies Approve N200,000 Minimum Wage For Workers by ClearFlair: 5:36pm On Aug 26
The question is what can that sum buy

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Re: Shipping Agencies Approve N200,000 Minimum Wage For Workers by ShogunNoName: 5:37pm On Aug 26
That's how it should be not the rubbish the Federal government is doing .

Tinubu is a Strong believer and user of weaponized poverty, so there eis no how he will support any schemes that seeks to alleviate poverty otherwise how can he control his areaboys and yes men?

Check his antecedents, he has always made use of willing foot soldiers to do works for him and the only way such works is in a system where there is poverty.

This is why his policies create poverty and nothing else.

He believes in having a large poor populace, tiny taxable middle class and very tiny elites. The only way Nigeria can be free is if the Yoruba are removed or leave Nigeria to go on their own , otherwise forget it.

Tinubu only will only handover to another buhari he can control. See how he has been controlling Lagos.

Nigeria is now in bondage



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Re: Shipping Agencies Approve N200,000 Minimum Wage For Workers by olulove(m): 5:37pm On Aug 26
Good one from the shipping agencies...abeg make Una recommend jobs for me for that sector oooo cool cool cool

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Re: Shipping Agencies Approve N200,000 Minimum Wage For Workers by opamoses1: 5:37pm On Aug 26
Good job.
Re: Shipping Agencies Approve N200,000 Minimum Wage For Workers by TheDemola: 5:38pm On Aug 26
grin angry grin
Kobojunkieee:
Ajero messed up! undecided
Re: Shipping Agencies Approve N200,000 Minimum Wage For Workers by Nonexisting1: 5:38pm On Aug 26
Just look at this. And Labour settled for ordinary 70k?

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Re: Shipping Agencies Approve N200,000 Minimum Wage For Workers by INTEGRITYA1(m): 5:38pm On Aug 26
That's nice.
Re: Shipping Agencies Approve N200,000 Minimum Wage For Workers by thesicilian: 5:38pm On Aug 26
Some people will still complain about this news

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Re: Shipping Agencies Approve N200,000 Minimum Wage For Workers by wizelink(m): 5:39pm On Aug 26
Good one. That's the way to go. People don suffer for naija

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Re: Shipping Agencies Approve N200,000 Minimum Wage For Workers by datola: 5:39pm On Aug 26
Wow! Good example by Shipping Agencies

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Re: Shipping Agencies Approve N200,000 Minimum Wage For Workers by jamafa: 5:39pm On Aug 26
ShogunNoName:
That's how it should be not the rubbish the Federal government is doing .

Tinubu is a Strong believer and user of weaponized poverty, so there eis no how he will support any schemes that seeks to alleviate poverty otherwise how can he control his areaboys and yes men?

Check his antecedents, he has always made use of willing foot soldiers to do works for him and the only way such works is in a system where there is poverty.

This is why his policies create poverty and nothing else.

U said nothing here.

Beautiful Nonsense!

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Re: Shipping Agencies Approve N200,000 Minimum Wage For Workers by ogolemati: 5:39pm On Aug 26
cool cool cool cool cool cool Ajero come and see. You carry clear eye go meet druggie.now druggie have tricked you grin grin grin grin grin grin Ajero went to meet drug lord over money issue with soft drink eye

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Re: Shipping Agencies Approve N200,000 Minimum Wage For Workers by Richtaiwo: 5:40pm On Aug 26
ClearFlair:
The question is what can that sum buy
It can buy more than 10 times what 18k will buy in Abia state.

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Re: Shipping Agencies Approve N200,000 Minimum Wage For Workers by LandMann: 5:41pm On Aug 26
Tinubu is free to drag the balls of Ajero across the entire length and breadth of Nigeria.

The idiot sold Nigerian workers to the corrupt Nigerian political class. Curses upon his bald head

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Re: Shipping Agencies Approve N200,000 Minimum Wage For Workers by ShogunNoName: 5:41pm On Aug 26
jamafa:


U said nothing here.

Beautiful Nonsense!

Let me guess you are Yoruba right ? So I am not surprised at your barbaric and uncivilized comment.

Waazaga.
Re: Shipping Agencies Approve N200,000 Minimum Wage For Workers by Nkl4u: 5:42pm On Aug 26
To take effect from when?
Re: Shipping Agencies Approve N200,000 Minimum Wage For Workers by bigdammyj: 5:42pm On Aug 26
Noted.
Re: Shipping Agencies Approve N200,000 Minimum Wage For Workers by Ricodine: 5:42pm On Aug 26
yad2eidi:
too much. what nigerians should fight for is fuel reduction. price stablity etc. not salary increment

Historically, there's never been a time when prices of commodities reduced or stable in Nigeria. So, you thinking it will happen now is farfetched.

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Re: Shipping Agencies Approve N200,000 Minimum Wage For Workers by IrepChrist: 5:42pm On Aug 26
Things are too expensive
Re: Shipping Agencies Approve N200,000 Minimum Wage For Workers by weblord1900: 5:42pm On Aug 26
Na importers go suffer am through CBM rate

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Re: Shipping Agencies Approve N200,000 Minimum Wage For Workers by Bluntemperor: 5:43pm On Aug 26
Solsix:
Nawa

Please,can you tell me what they are doing better than other Nigerians, earning 70k per least employed in Nigeria?
What has been there GDP Contributions to the Nigeria Economy?

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Re: Shipping Agencies Approve N200,000 Minimum Wage For Workers by dogo568: 5:44pm On Aug 26
Now, that's what am talking about.

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