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TUC suspects govt wants to backtrack on payment of new minimum wage

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MINIMUM WAGE: Labour gives govs Dec. 31 to end negotiations

The Trade Union Congress of Nigeria (TUC) on Thursday raised alarm over what it described as the Federal Government’s betrayal of trust on the implementation of the new national minimum wage.

In a statement by its President, Quadri Olaleye and Secretary-General, Musa-Lawal Ozigi, the congress made it know that it has rejected the recent circular by the National Salaries, Incomes and Wages Commission on the implementation of the new minimum wage.

It alleged that the government was trying to use backyard tactics to avoid labour action.

TUC, however, warned that it would not accept anything that negates the reason for setting up the minimum wage committee.

The statement reads: “We have read with concern the circular released by Chief R. O. Egbule, the Executive Chairman of the National Minimum Wage Committee, set up by the Federal Government to work out the consequential adjustment arising from the wage increase.

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“Let it be known that this circular is unacceptable to us because it contradicts the raison d’etre for setting up the committee. We consider this as a smart move on the part of government to discourage labour action. The TUC is not fooled.

“The congress views this latest move as a betrayal of the trust reposed on the Federal Government. We wonder why anything that has labour undertone becomes the issue of rejection by government.

“By this circular, the government is testing the patience of the workers, and we assure them that they either go to the negotiating table to complete the assignment or risk the wrath of the workers.

“It will be recalled that recently the newly inaugurated green and red chambers of the National Assembly were showered with billions of naira at a time government is playing games with the minimum wage. The organised labour should not be blamed for any consequential action arising from non-implementation of the minimum wage. To be forewarned is to be forearmed.”

 

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