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ULC Kicks Against N56,000 Minimum Wage …Demands N96,000
The leadership of the United Labour Congress (ULC), has kicked against the N56,000 minimum wage being proposed by the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) for workers.
Speaking to The Tide in Port Harcourt yesterday, the union’s State Chairman, Comrade Charles Alete, said that N56,000 minimum wage for Nigerian workers is far below expectation considering the astronomical cost of essential commodities in the country today.
Alete explained that such amount of money as a monthly salary, has no value in the present circumstances of recession where workers are finding living conditions unbearable.
He stressed that the leadership of the union reaffirms its earlier position and demand of 96,000 as minimum wage for the workers.
He said that the workers can manage to survive with such minimum wage despite the depreciating value of naira as compared with other nations’ currencies.
The labour leader further explained that ULC will without any compromise protect the interest of the workers against obnoxious policies of government to devalue their living standards.
Alete hinted that the union in the state would soon embark on sensitisation tour of its affiliate adding that the unions door was open to receive more affiliate union’s wishing to be members of the ULC. He said that the union leaders were always ready for dialogue and peaceful resolution of any unforeseen labour situation with any labour organisation, insisting that ULC will continue to promote better welfare packages for the workers. He called for unity among the labour leaders in the state to achieve the objective of protecting the workers.
Philip Okparaji
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