Mr Haruna Kamara, the state NLC Chairman, said this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN). The Organised labour and the federal government will meet tomorrow.
Speaking, Kamara said that the struggle for minimum wage was a struggle for the emancipation of workers and not a tool for any political stakeholder. “People should not join the issue of the struggle for national minimum wage, the welfare of Nigeria workers and pensioners with politics. This has been the norm in the past as political stakeholders often accuse labour of supporting the opposition.
Kamara said that the state council of NLC had gone far in mobilising members and other labour organisations for the proposed strike on Jan. 8.
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Mtcthheeewwww.....this people should muster Nigerians be. They are never serious
ReplyDeleteThey cannot pay common 30k minimum wage but they can pay millions in wages to murderous lawmakers n thieves.
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ReplyDeleteNLC should keep to their promise this time, until they do the Government will only take their threat like a pinch of salt. How could they refuse them increment? I feel for them especially the pensioners.
ReplyDeleteUseless people. Common 30k they cannot pay, but some stupid Nigerians will still vote for them to remain in power
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ReplyDeletesmhhhhhhh, but why don't they want to pay them N30k, this is really bad. And they want us to vote for them
ReplyDeleteEnter your comment...shameful don't give your vote to state govs that cannot pay they use 100 thousand to feed their dogs NLC stand firm to librate a common man.
ReplyDeleteSame music since August last year,NLC blowing hot and cold yet no positive result.
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