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Labour Reduces Minimum Wage Demand To N500,000
The Organised Labour has reduced its minimum wage demand from N615,000 to N500,000 at the ongoing Tripartite Committee as they seek to reach a resolution in negotiations.
According to Vanguard, the government is hesitant on increasing their N54,000 offer, as they complained about non-availability of fund and the inability of the private sector to pay.
But the private sector has made additional N3,000 taking up its offer to N57,000 from the initial N54,000.
A statement reads:
“Government has agreed that NLC is using evidence-based presentation. But they argue that eight states are not paying or not fully implementing the 2019 minimum wage.”
“Government is talking of non-availability of fund. They are also talking about the inability of the private sector to pay.”
The organised labour in turn said:
“Labour has been requested to shift in response to the Government. They complied and came down to N500,000.”
“The Imo State Governor has stepped in. He is not a member of the committee but it is good that there is at least a governor, as the six governors in the committee have been regularly absent.”
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