The organised labour in Nigeria have
suspended a national strike and announced further talks with the
government about raising the minimum wage.
suspended a national strike and announced further talks with the
government about raising the minimum wage.
The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) launched the strike on Wednesday.
The unions have proposed a new monthly
minimum wage of between $125 and $180 (45,000 and 65,000 naira) against
the current 18,000 naira.
minimum wage of between $125 and $180 (45,000 and 65,000 naira) against
the current 18,000 naira.
NLC president Ayuba Wabba told reporters
an invitation had been received to resume talks with the government and
private sector representatives on October 4 and 5.
an invitation had been received to resume talks with the government and
private sector representatives on October 4 and 5.
“We demand that this shall be the final
session of the committee and a final report will be submitted to Mr
President immediately,” Mr Wabba said in Nigeria’s capital of Abuja.
session of the committee and a final report will be submitted to Mr
President immediately,” Mr Wabba said in Nigeria’s capital of Abuja.
“In order to avail the committee of the
necessary conducive environment to hold this crucial meeting and
conclude it’s work, organised labour has… decided to suspend the
strike action with effect from today, Sunday September
30, 2018,” Mr Wabba said.
necessary conducive environment to hold this crucial meeting and
conclude it’s work, organised labour has… decided to suspend the
strike action with effect from today, Sunday September
30, 2018,” Mr Wabba said.
The state governments have raised concerns about their ability to pay any increased wage.
Most still owe their workers several months’ backpay, despite a huge cash bailout by the federal government.