Nigerian Labour Congress(NLC) has said it is hellbent on undergoing it’s planned strike, talks with Federal government yields no good.
Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, met with the tripartite Committee to look into the issue of the minimum wage but ended up in a deadlock.
Nigige told the labour union that the Federal Government had plans to look into the minimum wage issue,but the NLC President Ayuba Wabba, said there was no deal and that strike MUST HOLD
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Thursday, September 27, 2018
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They should strike already jare. Make person rest.
ReplyDeleteLol.lazy Nigerian youth.
DeleteThe strike is on at ifako ijaye LGA Lagos.All public schools are closed for today pending when the strike would be called off.
The students were sent home..
They've not paid minimum wage finish, owing salaries up and down and you're negotiating for more? It's not realistic in my opinion. They will agree maybe because of 2019 and afterwards, na owing spree dem go commence. 9ja!
ReplyDeleteGood for them
ReplyDeleteI hope we go on the strike jor...Please vote @stelladimokokorkus as BLOGGER OF THE YEAR text sma18 stella to 33352
ReplyDeleteThis minimum wage issue keep lingering for so many years now and I wonder why all those involved can't reach a compromise. So many hardship already in the country, going on a strike by NLC will further pose more difficult to the people.
ReplyDeleteGoing on strike on 27th, no salaries be that cos month has ended.
ReplyDeleteNawaooo for waec
ReplyDeletepolitician have money to squandered but they can't paid those that really worked and deserve their wages.
ReplyDeleteMy dear,learn how to spell correctly before you complain!
DeleteIt is well with us in this country
ReplyDeleteⓂc pinky
Ngige ehen smh!
ReplyDeleteThose women who sell snacks and soft drinks in their offices are the ones I pity most. One was seriously lamenting to me yesterday. How will she raise money to pay her Children's fees if the strike holds and linger. Been thinking about her all night long. I just hope, for her sake, work resumes as soon as possible.
ReplyDeleteSeriously this strike is not good,I need to make payment for my son who is in boarding school. He has been at home for two weeks now. Now that I have the complete school and boarding fee, NLC strike is on. How do I go about this payment when the school requires us to tender evidence of payment (Teller) at the gate. I am just confused. God please let them just call off this strike.
DeleteThe Government should consider workers for the sake of those that they too fend for without any national cake from anywhere.
ReplyDeleteWhy is this government positioned to encourage crime? Banks and filling stations too? Politicians dey go bank or Na bank dey rush them? Hoarding of crude products will soon start.. selling of votes will be rampant for survival,increase in fares and food items.. wtfuckn good would come out of this? The economy is already down mahnn
ReplyDeleteIt is well with this country......
ReplyDeleteThey should wait and let banks pay salary first
ReplyDeleteThey can start after independence na
Omg
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