Avoid past mistakes in minimum wage implementation, NLC tells Federal Government

Avoid past mistakes in minimum wage implementation, NLC tells Federal Government

by Joseph Anthony
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President of the Nigeria Labour Congress, Ayuba Wabba

The organised labour on Thursday called on the Federal Government to avoid distortion and overlap in the implementation of the new minimum wage by meeting with the Joint National Public Service Negotiation Council to generate a fresh salary table so that all civil servants could benefit from the increase.


On Wednesday, President of the Nigeria Labour Congress, Ayuba Wabba, in a speech he read on behalf of organised labour in the country during the May Day celebration, called for immediate implementation of the new minimum wage, stating that a lot of time was already wasted during negotiation with government.

In a statement signed by the chairman of the Trade Union Side of the JNPSNC, Abdrafiu Adeniji, and the secretary, Alade Lawal, TUS said a major error was committed in 2011 when minimum wage was increased to N18,000. It urged government to avoid creating crisis in the public service through improper implementation of the new minimum wage.

The statement said, โ€œThe normal practice is that once a new minimum wage is fixed, a fresh salary table is generated so that employees in all salary grade levels will benefit from the new emoluments. This is the standard practice all over the world and Nigeria should not be an exception.

โ€œThe generation of a fresh salary table in line with the new minimum wage will prevent distortion and overlapping. After the 2011 National Minimum Wage was fixed, the consequential adjustment was not properly handled. The government decided to award N900 across board for all the other grade levels in the civil service, thereby distorting the salary chart.  This led to a lot of crisis, a scenario that should not be allowed to repeat itself this time round.

โ€œThe government should not continue to generate avoidable crisis in the civil service and this is why we are now urging it to do the needful by urgently inviting the Joint National Public Service Negotiating Council with a view to commencing negotiation on a new salary table that will meet the aspirations of workers. When a new salary table is generated, it will help to maintain the current relativity among all grades in the civil service,โ€ the statement said.

The union added that the new table would also assist state governments to have a seamless implementation of the new minimum wage.

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