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NLC President Wabba
The organised labour has
expressed its resolve to mobilise its members to ensure that states that have
not met its December 31, 2019, deadline are made to do so without delay.
The Labour movement also
expressed concern over the handling of the country’s economy, particularly its
rising debt profile which it said is becoming a major concern both locally and
internationally.
Regarding the
implementation of the N30,000 minimum wage across the states, the Labour
movement in its goodwill message to Nigerians signed by its President, Ayuba
Wabba, said it would vigorously fight for the nationwide implementation of the
new national minimum wage and consequential adjustment.
While commending the
states already paying the new national minimum wage and consequential adjustment,
it said that the new national minimum wage is now a law and that state
governors do not have the luxury to choose whether to pay or not.
“We use this medium to
implore states that are yet to implement the new national minimum wage
including the states that are yet to begin negotiation with Labour on the
consequential wage adjustment to speedily do the needful.
“In tandem with our
position as adopted and communicated after a stakeholders’ meeting on December
11, 2019, organised Labour in Nigeria will not guarantee industrial harmony in
states that fail to implement the new national minimum wage by December 31,
2019.
“We direct our state
councils to be on the standby to robustly engage state governments that fail to
obey our laws.
“We wish to remind state
governors that no excuse would be good enough for failure to pay,” it said.
On its part, the Trade
Union Congress (TUC) urged governors that are yet to start payment to do so
without delay.
“Inasmuch as we would
not want to disrupt economic activities, we would still not compromise the
welfare of our members. A stitch in time saves nine,” it said.
He Nigeria Labour
Congress (NLC) also regretted government’s inability to institutionalise
tripartite consultation among the social partners in Nigeria especially through
the institutionalisation of the National Labour Advisory Council (NLAC) despite
persistent advocacy by Labour and the Minister of Labour and Employment,
Senator Chris Ngige.
In 2020, NLC said it
will mount a very robust campaign for the generation of mass jobs and for
already existing jobs to be decent.
“To this end, the NLC is
perfecting plans for a national job summit in 2020. We will get stakeholders:
experts, policymakers, concerned demographics and workers on a roundtable to
find answers and solutions to Nigeria’s burgeoning unemployment crisis.”
NLC also said that it
will continue to work assiduously towards the promotion of national security,
peace and unity.
“In 2020, we demand that
government must prioritise the security of lives and property. Nigeria has seen
enough bloodshed.
“While we commend the
sacrifice and commitment of our soldiers and other security personnel in the
war against terrorist insurgency and other violent crimes across Nigeria, we
urge government to do all it takes to end the bloodletting and brigandage in
different parts of the country.
“As we have always
canvassed, the war against insecurity must be anchored on human security. We
must feed hungry stomachs. We must create jobs to engage our youths. An idle
mind is devil’s workshop,” it said.
NLC further urged the 36
state governments and the Federal Capital Territory Administration to fully
comply with pension laws by “ensuring the immediate enactment of enabling laws
on Contributory Pension Scheme for states yet to enact same, prompt remittance
of both employers and employees contributions to pension fund administrators,
actuarial evaluation for retirees whose pension is due and procurement of a
Group Life Insurance Policy for workers under the Contributory Pension Scheme.
(THISDAY)

