Thursday, April 25, 2024
HomeNewsMINIMUM WAGE: LABOUR OPEN TO DIALOGUE, TUC SAYS

MINIMUM WAGE: LABOUR OPEN TO DIALOGUE, TUC SAYS

The President of the Trade Union Congress, Quadri Olaleye , has said that the organised labour is still open to dialogue even as it has given the Federal Government a two-week ultimatum to conclude negotiations on consequential adjustment of salaries of workers between grades 7 and 14.

He declared this on a Yoruba programme on a private radio station in Lagos . The telephone interview programme was monitored by our correspondent on Thursday .

Olaleye , however , said even if the government invited the labour to any other meeting in order to avert strike, the labour would not bulge on its demand on the national minimum wage .
He said, “We are open to dialogue . If the government wants to hold another meeting with us , we are available . The only thing I would say is that we will have nothing short of the consequential adjustment of salaries of workers between grades 7 and 14.
“I don ’ t see any reason for another presidential committee after the first one.”

Labour leaders have given the President Muhammadu Buhari -led government an ultimatum to conclude negotiations on consequential adjustment of salaries of workers between grades 7 and 14.

They also rejected the presidential committee set up to further deliberate on the issue .
This was the outcome of a meeting that had in attendance leaders of the Nigeria Labour Congress and the TUC in Abuja on Wednesday.

The unions said the Joint National Public Service Negotiating Council must complete its assignment within one week.

A joint statement after the meeting insisted on the “29 per cent and not 11 per cent increment to the salaries of workers on grades 7 to 14 and the 6 . 5 per cent for those between 15 and 17 will subsist.”

“We may not guarantee industrial peace and harmony in the country if our demands are not met at the close of work on Wednesday , 16 October , ” it added .

RELATED ARTICLES

Most Popular

Recent Comments

Jegede Olaniyi Isaac on TENSION: AKPABIO FINALLY GOES DOWN
Emmanuel Esio on ADVERTORIAL
Melville Archibong on IS ENOIDEM PART OF UDOM’S CABINET?
Inyene Anthony Archibong on QIT SHUTDOWN: NIGERIA TO LOSE N131.13BILLION
Grace Chidubem Ehimiaghe on Akparawa Ephraim Inyang: Honesty Personified
Bidiak Oduononwi on IWAUDOFIA GETS EXCELLENCE AWARD
Anietie Christopher on IWAUDOFIA GETS EXCELLENCE AWARD
Prince David Ebieme on IWAUDOFIA GETS EXCELLENCE AWARD
Obot James on PDP SHUNS PAUL EKPO