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Minimum wage: Labour insists on N30,000 at public hearing

Admin January 28, 2019

Labour demands respect from Ngige

Labour insists on N30,000 minimum wage

The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) on Monday in Abuja pleaded for N30,000 as  minimum wage for Nigerian workers in a public hearing on the bill.

The NLC had rejected the N27, 000 proposed by the government as the new minimum wage.

NLC president Ayuba Wabba  told leaders and members of the National Assembly present that N30,000 was what NLC had canvassed for and reached a compromise.

Wabba said NLC accepted the figure because it was reasonable enough to see the challenge at the negotiating table.

Wabba said NLC had discussed with 30 state governors and they had all agreed to pay the N30,000.

“We have considered all factors and we are pleading with the House, governors and our leaders that N30,000 is a compromised position, that all of us will work together  to build our country,’’ Wabba said.

However, the NLC proposed four amendments to the current minimum wage bill.

The NLC president said the first amendment was about the figure. He observed that item 1 provided for minimum wage of N27,000, pleading that the figure should be changed to N30,000.

The second amendment was in section 2(b) which talked about duration of four years as contained in the draft bill.

The NLC proposed that it should be four-year cycle, bearing in mind that major economic upheaval will adversely affect the value of the new minimum wage, saying  this was in tandem with global best practice.

Labour also sought amendment on threshold, asking that it should be removed, “because we say every worker should be able to earn at least the minimum wage’’.

Wabba also said that those employing from 25 and above should not be exempted.

He said the body charged with the responsibility of making the next review should be institutionalised.

According to the NLC president, “what is being proposed here is different from what is recommended in tripartite where we say that any future review will be done by a tripartite committee as done before.’’

He said the tripartite body would come to the table on equal footing and if there was any need for any inclusion, the minister could make recommendations to the president after discussing with social partners.

Lastly, Labour sought amendment to section 5 (a) which had to do with penalty.

Wabba said that the recommended penalty of N5,000 was too minimal and asked that it should be increased to “a fine not exceeding N75,000.

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