While making clarification
on negotiations in Abuja last night, Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Emmanuel
Ugboaja explained that what the initial statement issued was that labour could
not guarantee industrial peace, if, after October 16, 2019, the Federal
Government does not reconvene the meeting for the adjustment.
The General Secretary of
the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Emmanuel Ugboaja, said labour did not issue
any strike notice in anticipation of a failure to reach an agreement with the
Federal Government on consequential adjustment of the minimum wage.
Ugboaja maintained that
“Labour has other avenues to ventilate its grievances and strike would only be
a last resort.
Government and labour
meanwhile yielded grounds in the negotiations yesterday, with talks scheduled
to continue 2:00 p.m. today.
The government moved up
from 11 per cent for Grade Levels (GL) 07-14 and 6.5 per cent for GL 15-17 to a
new offer of 17 per cent for GL 07-09, 15 per cent for workers on GL 10-14, and
12 per cent for GL 15-17. Also, labour’s team shifted from 29 per cent to 25
for GL 07-14 and 24 per cent to 20 per cent for workers on GL 15-17.
Responding to the
development, Acting Head of Service, Folashade Yemi, said: “We have had a very
peaceful engagement. But we discovered that there are some grey areas that need
to be ironed out. By the grace of God, tomorrow, discussions will continue and we
believe that we will be able to get everything resolved.”
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