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NLC Gives FG 14-Day Ultimatum On New Minimum Wage

September 20, 2018

In a statement read by Ayuba Wabba, President of the Labour Union, NLC expressed disappointment at the manner in which members of the new minimum wage tripartite committee on the side of the federal government unilaterally adjourned the meeting on the day the committee was expected to complete its assignment.

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The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has issued a 14-day ultimatum to the Federal Government to either agree with its demand for its tripartite committee to reconvene and complete its assignment on the new minimum wage or risk a nationwide strike.

The NLC came to this conclusion after its National Executive Council meeting held in Abuja on Wednesday.

In a statement read by Ayuba Wabba, President of the Labour Union, NLC expressed disappointment at the manner in which members of the new minimum wage tripartite committee on the side of the federal government unilaterally adjourned the meeting on the day the committee was expected to complete its assignment.

He said: “NEC noted that this is against the principle of collective bargaining as provided in ILO conventions 98 and 131 on minimum wage setting process, which Nigeria had domesticated.

“NEC has resolved that at the expiration of the 14 days industrial action notice issued to the federal government over the new minimum wage issue, and the demand of the organised labour was not met, NEC has given NAC and the leadership of organised labour the power to declare appropriate industrial action or any action it deems necessary.

“NEC in session accordingly approved and applauded the organised labour for taking a proactive step by issuing a statutory 14 days industrial action notice to preserve the sanctity of the collective bargaining process, and the demand for the tripartite committee to reconvene within a set period to finalise its report in line with the principle of collective bargaining.

“NEC resolves that all its affiliates unions and the 36 state councils of congress and the FCT and joint action front, communicate the decision of NEC to their members and all workers.”