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Labour announces date to conclude minimum wage talks with FG

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The Organised Labour has revealed that negotiation with the Federal Government on a new national minimum wage will resume on Friday.

President of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Comrade Joe Ajaero, confirmed this in a letter.

Ajaero said that organised labour will honour the invitation by the Federal Government to the negotiation table but warned that the discussion will not be a “monologue.”

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He said: “Yes, we will attend but you know our ultimatum expires on Friday. If they present a better offer on Friday we will accept it.

“But we will not attend the meeting for the sake of talks. We will not go into a monologue.”

On Tuesday, talks between the Federal Government and Organised Labour broke down after the government and Organised Private Sector (OPS) raised their offers to N60,000.

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The government added N3,000 to its initial offer of N57,000 proposed last week, taking the total figure to N60,000.

READ ALSO: Labour rejects FG’s fresh ₦60k minimum wage offer, insists on ₦494k

Labour described the proposal as “insulting” while walking away from the tripartite meeting.

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At the meeting, labour again lowered its demand by removing N3,000 from the N497,000 it proposed last week, pegging the new proposal at N494,000.

To fast-track the negotiation process, the NLC and Trade Union Congress of Nigeria (TUC) on May Day gave the committee till the end of the month to wrap up talks on a new national minimum wage.

That ultimatum will expire on Friday night.

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