Minimum Wage: 'Don’t Destroy Those That Can't Pay,' NECA DG

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  • čas přidán 6. 06. 2024
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Komentáře • 26

  • @AustineMiles22
    @AustineMiles22 Před měsícem +3

    No light, No road network, Health care zero. Industrialisation zero, security zero zero. Nigeria should be shut down

    • @DonaldOYewande
      @DonaldOYewande Před měsícem

      You are the Nigeria, and not the map. Nigerian is not a company. You’re funny. We have states who are yet to comply with 30k. Abia is a case study, how will Otti and company 62k. They will agree with you and still not pay. Period!😊

  • @shadetijani8431
    @shadetijani8431 Před měsícem +1

    I understand that the minimum wage should be adjusted and increased but what happens to the majority who are not salary earners. You need to ask government to reduce the petrol cost and improve the economy living costs generally

  • @ebasski4958
    @ebasski4958 Před měsícem +5

    If you can't pay your workers, you can close like others before you.
    How do you expect your staff to survive with NGN 60,000 in this current circumstances in the country even if the person is a cleaner?
    What is the dollar value of what you are offering?
    Do lowly regarded staff go to a different market?
    How much is the minimum wage in other countries in the world.
    Government can assist workers to travel abroad.
    This is a selfish position.
    What would the staff do with the 54,000 initially offered?
    The companies and also merge or sell off their if they are truly Viable.
    How can the staffs be productive with a slave wage that cannot meet Basic needs. What of all the unemployed that depends on the mega funds from the few employed people?.

    • @PraiseJohnson-gn4fg
      @PraiseJohnson-gn4fg Před měsícem +4

      Stop d nonsense about dollar value. Are we spending in dollar?

    • @ebasski4958
      @ebasski4958 Před měsícem +1

      @@PraiseJohnson-gn4fg Measure money with value and not figures. Internationally value of money is measured in $. This is simple Economics* not sentiments.

    • @fatfarmers7360
      @fatfarmers7360 Před měsícem +2

      Anu ofia what is the cost of house rent per month in the U.S compared to Nigeria? Mugu.

    • @ebasski4958
      @ebasski4958 Před měsícem

      @@fatfarmers7360 if you are employed and paid according to their wage structure, you have access to an accommodation you can afford

    • @ebasski4958
      @ebasski4958 Před měsícem +2

      @@fatfarmers7360 You can afford accommodation in the US when and if employed . Accommodation and other logistics was captured in their Minimum wage. Also note that their unemployment and inflation rate is not as high as ours.
      An extra accommodation was just commissioned for the VIce President @ a cost of over 20 Billion. He was not staying outside before. The project was considered a priority by this Government.

  • @mike.tani4116
    @mike.tani4116 Před měsícem

    The private should try contract employment paying hourly...

    • @DonaldOYewande
      @DonaldOYewande Před měsícem

      NLC will start picketing and gate shutting again. Nigerians doesn’t understand that there’s no quick fix in Nigeria issue.

  • @user-io3jb4vo8f
    @user-io3jb4vo8f Před měsícem

    You ask a guest a question and engages in an endless sermon

  • @user-io3jb4vo8f
    @user-io3jb4vo8f Před měsícem

    He engages in an endless sermon