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Minimum wage: NLC gives Kogi govt 12-day ultimatum to resume negotiations

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Last updated: March 10, 2021 5:57 pm
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The Nigeria Labour Congress, (NLC) in Kogi on Wednesday gave the Kogi State government a 12-day ultimatum to resume negotiations with it on the new N30,000 minimum wage or face industrial action.

NAN reports that the state Chairman of NLC, Mr Onuh Edoka who announced this while addressing a rally organised by the labour union against a bill seeking to remove salary matters from the Exclusive to the Concurrent List.

He said the ultimatum became necessary because the state government had been foot-dragging on the payment of the new minimum wage.

Edoka said that workers’ patience on the issue had been exhausted.

He also urged the state government to stop paying salary in percentages to local government workers in the state because of the negative effects on their welfare.

The chairman asked for cash-backing for all promotions in the state civil service in the interest of justice and equity.

Edoka described the bill before the House of Representatives, asking for the transfer of salary from the Exclusive List to the Concurrent List as an attempt to further inflict poverty on workers.

He said that the organised labour would resist the attempt since Nigeria was a member of the International Labour Organisation (ILO).

Edoka, who was backed by his counterpart in the Trade Union Congress, Mr Ranti Ojo, urged the House of Representatives to drop the bill in the interest of peace.

“The National Assembly should not dare the workers by passing an anti-workers bill. The bill is against the International Labour Organisation Convention of 1981,” he said.

The labour leader accused the political class of sponsoring the bill in an attempt to circumvent the law on the new national minimum wage.

Edoka led the workers on protest to the state House of Assembly to present a letter on the proposed bill to the Speaker, Mr Mathew Kolawole.

He urged the state Assembly to prevail on the National Assembly to drop the bill to prevent a nationwide mass protest by the organised labour.

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