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NLC Unveils Justification For Proposed ₦615,000 Minimum Wage Demand

Editor FrancisBy Editor FrancisMay 10, 2024 National No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has put forth a compelling argument to support its proposed minimum wage demand of ₦615,000.

The rationale behind this demand, as elucidated by NLC President Joe Ajaero during a visit to The Nation headquarters in Lagos, stems from a meticulous analysis of the essential needs of an average Nigerian family.

Accompanied by prominent national officers and officials from the Lagos State council of the union, Ajaero emphasized the imperative of addressing prevailing economic realities to ensure the well-being of Nigerian workers.

Despite acknowledging the possibility of negotiated wage agreements, Ajaero underscored the necessity of recalibrating the minimum wage to reflect the evolving economic landscape.





The proposed figure, Ajaero clarified, is not static but subject to adjustment based on fluctuating economic indices. With factors like rising electricity tariffs and additional levies, the envisioned minimum wage serves as a safeguard against the escalating cost of living.

Delving into the methodology behind the ₦615,000 wage proposal, Ajaero highlighted key considerations such as housing, food, healthcare, and education expenses.

The breakdown accounts for basic necessities while omitting discretionary spending like communication expenses or religious contributions.

For instance, accommodation costs were pegged at ₦40,000 for a modest family dwelling, while food expenses were estimated at ₦500 per person per meal, totaling ₦270,000 monthly for a family of six. Other essential outlays, including education and medical expenses, were factored into the calculation, reflecting the comprehensive approach adopted by the NLC.

Moreover, Ajaero drew attention to the adverse effects of subsidy removal on fuel prices, further necessitating a reassessment of wage standards. While acknowledging challenges faced by some state governments in meeting current wage obligations, Ajaero remained optimistic about the feasibility of the proposed wage increase, contingent upon prudent fiscal management.

Looking ahead, Ajaero emphasized the importance of ongoing negotiations within the Tripartite Committee, urging stakeholders to prioritize the welfare of workers. He expressed reservations about virtual negotiations via platforms like Zoom, citing potential limitations in fostering meaningful dialogue.

In addition, Ajaero highlighted the potential impact of initiatives like Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) buses in alleviating transportation costs, underscoring the holistic approach advocated by the NLC.

As discussions continue, the NLC remains steadfast in its commitment to securing equitable wages that reflect the evolving needs of Nigerian workers, underscoring the pivotal role of collective bargaining in shaping economic policies.

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