FG’s ₦54,000 Minimum Wage Offer Unsubstantial - NLC President | Politics Today

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Komentáře • 49

  • @jonathanmotivational7036
    @jonathanmotivational7036 Před měsícem +7

    Ajeru thanks for your Honest Submission

  • @ejiroekius3747
    @ejiroekius3747 Před měsícem +7

    NLC shld stand their ground

  • @Noob-zi2ce
    @Noob-zi2ce Před měsícem +3

    The federal government didn't hesitate to increase the price of fuel 3.5 times. Now we have to beg to get a 3.5 times increase in salaries. What a shame. Government should pay at least 3.5 x 30,000 = 105,000

  • @communityinfo8417
    @communityinfo8417 Před měsícem

    Wow am impressed, cudose to you mr ajero, such level of composure, its an amazing place to be when you know what you want.

  • @jonathanmotivational7036
    @jonathanmotivational7036 Před měsícem +7

    54000 is really a Joke. It ca only buy a half bag of rice

    • @damiadebayo6634
      @damiadebayo6634 Před měsícem

      Can you pay your gateman and maid 54,000 a month?

    • @aniefiokubek687
      @aniefiokubek687 Před měsícem

      ​@@damiadebayo6634is it much for you to pay your gatemate and maid? Our Gate man earn 60k..i pay my cleaner 40k so what's with 54k that our security earn more. And. Has free housing with his family and free 24.hours light

  • @trendybrowne
    @trendybrowne Před měsícem +6

    I thought they said tunubu proposed 100k omo baba dey play us like lidoo

  • @edemajuwon3511
    @edemajuwon3511 Před měsícem +2

    Ajaero has spoken very well...NLC and TUC shld stand their ground

  • @michaeljennings5026
    @michaeljennings5026 Před měsícem +1

    Diz thin nah strike go make Dem understand

  • @azimusman2790
    @azimusman2790 Před měsícem

    I love Mr Joe Ajeiro...he is brilliant.👌🏿❤️

  • @anyasodoemmanuelchuks1928
    @anyasodoemmanuelchuks1928 Před měsícem +5

    Whatever government is suggesting they should explain how a family of 6 can make a budget on the amount under this economy. Remember they removed subsidy and subsidised hajj with 90billion

    • @d.bcooper2271
      @d.bcooper2271 Před měsícem

      4 children are too much

    • @d.bcooper2271
      @d.bcooper2271 Před měsícem

      Hajj is on a yearly basis.

    • @ChukwukaEze
      @ChukwukaEze Před měsícem

      Why will you be on Minimum Wage Cadre and have four children, that's a kind of irresponsibility. Asides that, we are so focused on minimum wage, to the extent that we are not looking at the ripple effect of this on other salary cadre, the private sector, inflation and all other important factors that have meaning impact on our lives. Labour should stop joking around.

  • @trendybrowne
    @trendybrowne Před měsícem +3

    Someone was saying on a program on trust TV that they earned 65,000 and resently received an electricity bill of 40,000 naira as a band A customer

    • @d.bcooper2271
      @d.bcooper2271 Před měsícem +1

      Lmao 🤣 🤣 they shouldn't be on band A

  • @johnnnadi695
    @johnnnadi695 Před měsícem +1

    It's just very unfortunate how our leaders insult the citizens of Nigeria

  • @terwasevictorsesugh3902
    @terwasevictorsesugh3902 Před měsícem +2

    Is 54000 naira the living wage Tinubu is talking about? This is a huge joke. What is the prices of things in the market?

  • @BlessedUchendu
    @BlessedUchendu Před měsícem +2

    N54,000 is not even Realistic in 2024.
    How much is fuel per litre?
    How much is bag of rice ?
    How much is transportation per day ?
    How much is basic school fees ?
    How much is house rent ?
    Many more.
    What will N54,000 do with all this daily necessities

    • @damiadebayo6634
      @damiadebayo6634 Před měsícem

      How many restaurants can pay their workers 600k?

  • @johnnnadi695
    @johnnnadi695 Před měsícem +1

    54k for what.
    Labor maintain your demand

  • @Noob-zi2ce
    @Noob-zi2ce Před měsícem +1

    Anything less than 105,000 in a country where the price of everything is 3.5 times what it was, is a joke.

  • @saidahmad4639
    @saidahmad4639 Před měsícem

    Watching from Gombe State Nigeria.

  • @ah_jr8379
    @ah_jr8379 Před měsícem +1

    Reverse al th changes u hv done, despite th inflation #54 would hv been enough.

  • @terwasevictorsesugh3902
    @terwasevictorsesugh3902 Před měsícem +2

    Labour should accept 1500000

  • @emmanuelchijiokenjoku5424
    @emmanuelchijiokenjoku5424 Před měsícem

    Anything apart from #61,5000 is not a living wage.
    Labour should stand on their decision. Pending when they government will work on the economic policies

  • @johnnnadi695
    @johnnnadi695 Před měsícem

    Governors not willing to pay minimum wage. Including the Governor of Anambra state professor soludo

  • @listenlearnlive7953
    @listenlearnlive7953 Před měsícem

    The offer from the government is ridiculous and revealing of the value it places on the "golden goose"...a paltry 9% of Labour's proposal. What a sham😕

  • @tochukwukelvinanigbo
    @tochukwukelvinanigbo Před měsícem

    Please I will like Nlc to look into the aspect of the wage award that is supposed to be paid until the new minimum wage is agreed but it was last paid since February, so march, April and March wage award is not been paid, please I will like it to be discussed next time you interview Nlc

    • @mawsoulmahadi9994
      @mawsoulmahadi9994 Před 29 dny

      It was announced on worker’s day that however long it takes them to finish the negotiations, the minimum wage takes effect on May. So workers should expect arrears

  • @templeotoro6974
    @templeotoro6974 Před měsícem

    The NLC and TUC chairman, I think one of your main functions is to stand as a mediator between the federal government and the ordinary people in order to bring to them the succour of the government. But sadly you're not doing so instead you're looking for what will benefit the few and leave the millions to continue suffering.
    The N54k isn't money, even they give N1m as minimum wage is still not substantial, therefore, your ideas are unsubstantial too.
    If you could have endeared the governments to revive many of industries or companies left and abandoned for centuries, such will go a long way to provide the teaming population with a stable job where at the end of every month they're sure of their salaries.
    If you could ask the governments to give incentives to group of people who have ideas and have studied or learned a trade let them start or open various job opportunities for the people, this way nobody will feel cheated or being abandoned in the same country we all come from.
    Minimum wage increase without functional industries or companies, no growing businesses etc that are employing the jobless youths, such wage is valueless.
    Labour should stand in the gap to see that more Vocational Centres are created across the country so that those who don't have opportunities to obtain a school degree can learn various hand works. If half of the population are monthly salary earners, the government under one year can feed the nation through tax payers money. Nigeria is huge in numbers and these numbers are being wasted.
    There are many ways to make this country work and people feel good, one of them isn't minimum wage.
    Sometimes, it baffles me how we think.

  • @valentinorich1125
    @valentinorich1125 Před měsícem +1

    I think This labor chairman is too weak, and that is why they are taking them for granted, 6:56 or maybe he is part of the games

  • @user-gx3gl5em9x
    @user-gx3gl5em9x Před měsícem

    The senators and the president even the governors go home with millions a month and they want the workers to take a mere 50000. Let them bring the value of naira to cedi at least then, if the pay the Nigerian workers ₦10,000 a month we will clap for them

    • @kingsleynwauba6660
      @kingsleynwauba6660 Před měsícem

      That’s the reason Labour should not shift grounds at all. These politicians are not being honest with us.