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Labour Cautions Tinubu Against Submitting Undisclosed Minimum Wage Bill To NASS

Organised Labour has called on President Bola Tinubu to consult it (the Nigeria Labour Congress and Trade Union Congress) and the Organised Private Sector (OPS) before submitting any figure as a new minimum wage to the National Assembly.

by NewsOnline Nigeria
June 13, 2024
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Organized Labour has cautioned President Tinubu against submitting an undisclosed Minimum Wage Bill to NASS.

 

NewsOnline Nigeria reports that Organised Labour has called on President Bola Tinubu to consult it (the Nigeria Labour Congress and Trade Union Congress) and the Organised Private Sector (OPS) before submitting any figure as a new minimum wage to the National Assembly.

 

The two labour centres said this would help maintain industrial harmony in the country.

 

Labour said it would demand the payment of minimum wage arrears no matter how long it takes to sign the new minimum wage into law.

 

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The Presidents of NLC and TUC, Joe Ajaero and Festus Osifo said this on Thursday on the sideline of the ongoing International Labour Conference organised by the International Labour Organisation in Geneva, Switzerland.

 

Last Friday, both the Federal Government and OPS agreed on N62,000 as a new minimum wage while Labour insisted on N250,000.

 

The two figures were recommended to President Tinubu by the tripartite committee set up to negotiate a new minimum wage.

Speaking at the joint briefing, Ajaero explained that it was imperative for workers to demand payment of minimum wage arrears irrespective of when a new national minimum wage law was passed by the National Assembly.

 

The labour leader stated that labour expected the President to invite tripartite bodies to a meeting where the ability to pay would be discussed before arriving at a final figure.

 

He said: “We do not expect the President to present a final figure to the National Assembly without consulting with organised labour, employers, and state governors. Everyone will still come together to discuss before transmission to the National Assembly.”

Corroborating what Ajaero said, the TUC President added that even after transmission to the National Assembly, labour will continue to lobby and push for more in its bid to secure the best possible figure for Nigerian workers.

 

When asked about the exact figure inserted in the report submitted to the President, the leaders of the two labour centres denied knowledge of its full content, insisting that they didn’t append their signature to any report.

 

“Moreover, we have not seen the content of what has been submitted to the President. We will insist on seeing the content and appending our signatures to every page. We will not append our signatures to any page we are not comfortable with.

 

“As representatives here, we cannot specify the exact amount until we consult, review the offers, and determine what is fair for Nigerian workers,” Ajaero told journalists.

 

On his part, Osifo said the reason minimum wage arrears would be demanded was because of growing inflation on a daily basis which he said has impacted negatively on the Nigerian workers.

 

The TUC President said: “It took about two years to conclude the last minimum wage negotiation. That duration was due to fewer challenges compared to what we face now. Food prices are high, the Naira is devalued, and energy costs have escalated.

“Currently, urgency is paramount. We don’t have the luxury of time. Negotiations began in January this year, and we are already discussing sending a bill to the National Assembly for anew minimum wage law.

 

“Since April 18, 2024, Nigeria has lacked a minimum wage law. However, I assure Nigerians that labour will demand arrears payment, regardless of when the new law takes effect.”

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