- The organised labour, on Tuesday, rejected the government’s latest offer, the fourth proposal in about two weeks since negotiation talks resumed.
- The labour unions said the current minimum wage of ₦30,000 can no longer cater for the wellbeing of an average Nigerian worker.
The Organised Labour has rejected a fresh minimum wage proposal by the federal government.
According to Channels TV, the Organised Labour, comprising the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, and the Trade Union Congress, TUC, rejected the offer of the federal government to pay N60,000 as new minimum wage,.
It was also gathered that labour had shifted grounds from its N497,000 proposal to N494,000.
Channels Television said a prominent member of the Tripartite Committee for the negotiation of a new minimum wage for Nigerian workers revealed that the Federal Government and the Organised Private Sector side of the talks proposed a N60,000 monthly minimum wage as against the N57,000 they tabled last week when the committee resumed negotiations.
Recall that the government had initially proposed N48,000 and N54,000, which were also rejected by Organised Labour.
However, Labour had also presented N615,000 as the new minimum wage but saw reasons to drop their demand from to N497,000 last week and then to N494,000 on Tuesday.
The Tripartite Committee is yet to agree on a new minimum wage with three days to the May 31 deadline the labour unions gave to the government.
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