Minimum Wage: NLC Confirms Submission of Nominees
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The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has
said it has submitted the names of its nominees for the 29 man-committee for
the negotiation of the new National Minimum Wage.
NLC President,
Ayuba Wabba, disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria
(NAN) yesterday in Abuja.
The Federal Executive Council had on May 25 approved the constitution of the National Minimum Wage Committee to kick-start the process of negotiations for new wage for workers.
The Federal Executive Council had on May 25 approved the constitution of the National Minimum Wage Committee to kick-start the process of negotiations for new wage for workers.
“Well the point we are now is that last
week we received a letter that organised labour should actually forward the
names of their nominees and you know we have eight and that we have done and
dispatched.
“And what we
expect now is the formal inauguration of the committee and the unveiling of the
chairperson and then the process should start in earnest with a timeline.
“That is what we
expect but I think we have fulfilled all righteousness by making sure that we
are able to submit our team.‘’
Wabba said that
organised labour was aware of the situation of the workers and pensioners in
the country, adding that labour would ensure that workers earn a living wage
and pensions.
Wabba, however,
called on all strata of government, including the private sector to be
proactive in order for organised labour and workers not to be pushed to the
wall.
“That is the
position we are, but I think the fact of the matter is well known due to the
issue of inflation and the high cost of living.
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