The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has declared a three-day general strike across the country with effect from Wednesday, July 20, 2011, to press further its demand for the implementation of the National Minimum Wage.
NLC president, Comrade Abdulwaheed Umar made this known at a press conference organised by the union after a prolonged meeting of its national executive council to deliberate on the federal government’s conditions for the implementation of the national minimum wage.
The NLC president said the NEC had painfully observed that more than three months after the new national minimum wage became law, no government from federal, state to local government and private sector has paid the new wage. He stated that although many state governments promised to pay, there was no negotiation payment table on which the minimum wage is based, adding that, unfortunately, state governors were allowing their colleagues to hold them to ransom. “Even the federal government has also fallen foul of the Minimum Wage Law; the attempted decision by the federal government to make the new national minimum wage implementation applicable only to workers on Grade Level 01 to 06 in the federal service is not acceptable to us. “We observed that the national minimum wage has a national applicability and affects all workers irrespective of sector or grade level. Therefore, both the payment table and the implementation circular presented by the federal government are rejected by the Congress.”
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Posted: at 13-07-2011 06:00 PM (13 years ago) | Addicted Hero
maryclaret at 13-07-2011 06:07 PM (13 years ago) (f)
Hmm.. ok. Government, una don hear. Do your job.
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Posted: at 13-07-2011 06:07 PM (13 years ago) | Gistmaniac