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Minimum wage talks deadlocked: Labour accuses FG of hidden agenda

Nuel by Nuel
September 17, 2019
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The Joint National Public Service Negotiating Council (JNPSNC) and the Representatives of the Federal Government have again failed to reach an agreement over relativity and consequential adjustment for the implementation of the new minimum wage, Afriupdate reports.

Mr Alade Lawal, JNPSNC General Secretary, Trade Union Side, accused the Federal Government of a hidden agenda as the talks stalled.

See also: N-Power: Revealed What Office Of Buhari’s Aide Said About Beneficiaries Earning Minimum Wage

Lawal said that the organised labour will decide in due time on the next line of action.

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“The meeting is deadlocked, we found out that the Federal Government officials are not serious about it at all, we are suspecting foul play or a hidden agenda somewhere.

“We have decided to report the development to our principals, including the Labour unions, Nigerians will be adequately briefed of our next line of action very shortly.”

Chairman of the Labour team, Mr Simon Anchaver, said labour negotiating team has also resolved to write to the Nigeria Labour Congress and the Trade Union Congress, TUC on their advice to consider an industrial action.

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He said government’s foot-dragging is an invitation for industrial action, since workers are already engulfed in fear and agitations whether their accumulated arrears will be paid when talks are finally concluded.

The Head of Service, Winifred Oyo-Ita, chaired the meeting, and the acting Chairman, National Salaries, Incomes and Wages Commission was the Secretary of the negotiating council.

The new minimum wage bill was signed into law by President Muhammadu Buhari in April.

However, negotiations continued as the issue of relativity/consequential adjustment of salaries is unresolved.

The Federal Government had on May 14 inaugurated the relativity/Consequential Adjustment Committee which in turn set up a Technical Sub-Committee to work out the template for the adjustment of salaries of Public Service Employees.

In a meeting between the government and labour last month (August), government proposed a 10 per cent increment for level seven to 14 and a 5.5 per cent increment for level 15 to 17.

Egbule, immediate past Chairman, National Salaries, Incomes and Wages Commission, attributed the delay in the implementation of the “consequential adjustment” of the N30,000 new minimum wage to the unrealistic demands of labour unions.

Egbule explained that the current demand of the labour unions would raise the total wage bill too high and that was why government could not accept their proposed salary adjustments.

But labour turned down government’s offer, proposing 30 per cent increase for levels seven to 14 and 25 per cent for levels 15 to 17.

See also: N-Power: Why Beneficiaries’ Stipend May Be Put On Hold Revealed

The JNPSNC declined the offer, saying that since the increase in wage from N18, 000 to N30, 000 was 66 per cent, they wanted 66 per cent increment across board for all workers.

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