{"id":9346,"date":"2023-12-05T12:34:34","date_gmt":"2023-12-05T12:34:34","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/abujacityjournal.com\/livenews\/?p=9346"},"modified":"2023-12-05T12:34:34","modified_gmt":"2023-12-05T12:34:34","slug":"nlc-set-to-negotiate-new-minimum-wage-that-will-mount-up-to-current-cost-of-living","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/abujacityjournal.com\/livenews\/2023\/12\/05\/nlc-set-to-negotiate-new-minimum-wage-that-will-mount-up-to-current-cost-of-living\/","title":{"rendered":"NLC Set To Negotiate New Minimum Wage That Will Mount Up To Current Cost Of Living"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) is looking forward to negotiating a national minimum wage that will be \u201ccommensurate with the prevailing cost of living\u201d, Labour leader Joe Ajaero has said.<br \/>\nAjaero said the Congress will be open to the establishment of a living wage that covered \u201cthe cost of living and make allowance for some savings by the workers.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The NLC president spoke yesterday at the opening of the 2023 harmattan school in Abuja, with the theme: \u201cBuilding Trade Union skills for Policy Engagement.\u201d<br \/>\nThe national minimum wage signed into law in 2019 by former President Muhammadu Buhari is up for review next year.<\/p>\n<p>The organised Labour, governors and the organised private sector are expected to arrive at a new minimum wage to replace the N30,000 in place.<br \/>\nAjaero, who was represented by NLC Deputy President Benjamin Anthony, said: \u201cIt has become very necessary for governments at all levels to recognise that life and living conditions are exceedingly difficult, especially for working people in both the formal and informal sectors of the economy.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe removal of subsidy on petroleum products has further exacerbated the challenges faced by working people, unleashing severe pain and contributing to galloping inflation and increasing inequality and poverty.<br \/>\nWe must reckon that a well-motivated and well-remunerated workforce has a positive impact on productivity and national development.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cAs we anticipate the commencement of negotiations for the national minimum wage in 2024, we seek the understanding of all stakeholders to ensure that we use this opportunity to arrive at a minimum wage commensurate with the prevailing cost of living.<br \/>\nThe ultimate goal, though, is to establish a living wage that covers the cost of living and make allowance for some savings by the workers.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cSince the adoption of the Structural Adjustment Programme (SAP) in the mid-1980s and subsequent wholesale adoption of neoliberal economy framework, there has been a sustained disruption of the social pillars of society through the pullback of public spending on the provision of social services.<br \/>\nThese austerity measures have significantly impacted on the quality of life of workers, peasants and the poor, thus creating an urgent need for collaboration with broad segment of the society to form a formidable force for sustained policy engagement with the governments at all levels.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The NLC president said the only thing that can assuage the pains of its members was for the Imo State Government to address all Labour issues and return the \u201cso-called \u2018ghost workers\u2019 to their jobs, pay all outstanding salaries and pensions and call back all victimised workers to their jobs.\u201d<br \/>\nHe added: \u201cIn the face of adversity and brutality encountered while advocating for the rights of workers to earn their legitimate income and benefits, our resolve remains unwavering.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe are motivated to continue our efforts towards achieving decent work and improving working conditions in the formal and informal sectors of the economy.<br \/>\nThe recent assault on workers and their leaders in Imo State poses a grave threat to freedom of association and collective bargaining as enshrined in Section 40 of the 1999 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as amended and the ILO Conventions 87 and 98 on Freedom of Association and Collective Bargaining, and should unequivocally be condemned by all people of goodwill.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe only thing that can assuage our pains is for the Imo State Government to address all Labour issues and return the so called \u2018ghost workers\u2019 to their jobs, pay all outstanding salaries and pensions and call back all victimised workers to their jobs.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The Director, International Labour Organisation (ILO), Country Office for Nigeria, Ghana, Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Liaison Office for ECOWAS, Vanessa Phala said trade unions remained \u201ccritical stakeholders in promoting workers\u2019 rights, improving working conditions, and advancing social and economic justice.\u201d<br \/>\nShe said: \u201cThe world of work is undergoing rapid changes, driven by technological advances, climate change, globalisation, and shifting social and economic trends. These changes are affecting workers and trade unions, posing new challenges and opportunities for collective action and advocacy.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cTrade unions remain critical stakeholders in promoting workers\u2019 rights, improving working conditions, and advancing social and economic justice.<br \/>\n\u201cAgainst this context, there is no better time than now for a serious and strategic reflection on the role that organised Labour execute in policy engagement and dialogue.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>She said the ILO would continue to place particular emphasis on \u201cstrengthening the institutional capacity of employers\u2019 and workers\u2019 organisations to develop forward-looking solutions to sustain and improve operations to reinforce their representative, leadership, and advocacy roles, while renewing membership strategies, service provision and delivery mechanisms, and enhancing policy advocacy and influence.\u201d<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) is looking forward to negotiating a national minimum wage that will be \u201ccommensurate with the prevailing cost of living\u201d, Labour leader Joe Ajaero has said. 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