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Minimum Wage: NLC warns Nigerian govt against raising fuel price, taxes

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Ibrahim Ramalan
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The Nigerian Labour Congress, NLC, has urged the Nigerian government not to embark on any policy measures that will tumble the expected gains of the new minimum wage for workers.

In a statement issued Saturday by the President of the NLC, Comrade Ayuba Wabba, the labour specifically asked the government not to approve any further tax policy or increase in the prices of petroleum products.

“We also call on government to refrain from introducing counterproductive economic policies and decisions that would erode the current wage gain achieved by workers. Any further increase in petroleum product prices, electricity tariff and personal income taxes would amount to collecting with left hand what was giving to workers with the right hand. The organised labour will resist such move, ” it said.

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NLC also said that for the gains of the new minimum wage to be sustainable, traders and essential providers should refrain from artificial inflation of prices of goods and services.

It said that judging from past experience, the poor understanding of implementation of the minimum wage adjustments usually results in inflation of prices that leaves the downtrodden masses as victims.

“Further more all employers of labour in the 36 states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, as well as Organised Private Sector, OPS, are expected to complete the implementation process for the national minimum wage and consequential wage adjustment forthwith,” it said.

NLC also directed its state chapter and affiliates to collaborate with the branches of the Trade Union Congress, TUC, the Joint Public Sector Negotiating Council, JNPSC, to ensure effective implementation of the consequential salary adjustment for workers k in the state public service.

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