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The move, the NLC said, was inimical to the well-being of the weak and economically disadvantaged persons in the country.
The NLC President, Mr. Abdulwahed Omar, who stated this in a statement
on Sunday, added that the initiative had serious implications for
national security, productivity and well-being of the low-income
earners.
He noted that if given the opportunity
to fix their respective minimum wages, state governments would not
hesitate to pay minimum wages as low as N1,000 to their workers in spite
of the huge resources available to them.
He
said “The Nigeria Labour Congress notes with concern efforts by the
Senate to remove the national Minimum Wage Law from the Exclusive List
in defiance of reason, popular opinion and protection of the interest of
the weak and the vulnerable.
“The removal will
unnecessarily expose Nigerian workers, especially, those in the
low-income bracket, with grave implications for security, productivity
and national well-being, as most state governments if given the
latitude, will pay wages as low as N1,000 per month in spite of the
relatively enormous resources available to them.
“This fear is justified or underscored by the reluctance or refusal of
some of them to implement the N18, 000 Minimum Wage Law. Even for some
of them that implemented the law, it took a heroic struggle.”
He added that the inclusion of the minimum wage in the concurrent list would lead to confusion, and anarchy in the country.
Omar said the NLC demanded the retention of the Minimum Wage Law in the
Exclusive List for the maintenance of a standard national minimum wage
as obtainable in the developed world and for protecting the weak and
vulnerable workers, in a memo to the National Assembly on the amendment
of the 1999 Constitution.
He noted that in spite of the N18, 000 Minimum Wage, the Nigerian workers remained among the least paid in the world.
Omar said the cost of living in the country had increased with the rise
in inflation resulting in abominable costs for food, accommodation, and
utilities.
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Monday, 1 July 2013
NLC Faults Move to Change Minimum Wage Law
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