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Inflation: FG plans to increase minimum wage from N30,000

The Federal Government says it has plans to increase the minimum wage of workers from the current N30,000.

While addressing members of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) at a public presentation of a publication titled, “Contemporary History of Working Class Struggles”, the Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, stated this in Abuja on Monday.

He stated that the increment in the minimum wage was necessary due to the current global inflation that has impacted on citizens’ purchasing power.

The Informant247 had reported that President Muhammadu Buhari, in 2019, signed Minimum Wage Act into law.

However, according to labour leaders, many states are yet to implement the law of paying their respective workers N30,000.

He said, “The inflation is worldwide, we shall adjust the minimum wage in conformity with what is happening and much more important, the 2019 Minimum Wage Act has a new clause for a review.

“That adjustment has started with the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), because the stage they are with their primary employers, the Ministry of Education, is a Collective Bargaining Agreement, CBA, negotiations.

“Under the principles of offer and acceptance, which is that of Collective Bargaining, ASUU can say let’s look at the offer they gave us and make a counter offer, but they have not done that, if they do that, we are bound to look at their offer, these are the ingredients of collective negotiations.”

Ngige stressed that the government’s policy on ‘no work, no pay’ may stand, saying, “If you don’t work, you won’t eat. Labour provides the riches of any nation, as well as the prosperity of every family.”

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