News
Labour Confirms Receipt Of Minimum Wage
Amaechi said officers on grade levels 01 to 06 got the new minimum wage as their August salary.
The National President of the Nigeria Civil Service Union (NCSU) and member of the Joint Public Service Negotiating Council, Lawrence Amaechi, on Sunday confirmed the commencement of the minimum wage payment to junior workers on the federal payroll.
Amaechi said officers on grade levels 01 to 06 got the new minimum wage as their August salary.
He told The Nation that after the breakdown of negotiation between the government and the workers representatives on the consequential adjustment negotiation, the government went ahead to commence the payment of the wage to the workers.
The government had, in a circular, announced that workers on grade level 01 to 06 who are not involved in the consequential adjustment negotiation should begin to enjoy the new wage, a position organised labour rejected.
Amaechi said: “They have gone to commence the payment. They told us that they have started the payment and we have confirmed from our members that they were paid in August and have promised to pay the arrears in September.
“But, negotiations have stalled for now and during our last meeting, we said we were going to report to our principals, which we have done. We are waiting for directives from our members on what to do.
“But, we have started mobilising against them and hope that they will see reason and improve on what they are offering. we have adjourned and there is no date yet for the next meeting”.
Follow us on social media:-
Celebrity Gossip & Gist2 days ago
“The money wey dem pay me don expire” – Moment Burna Boy stops his performance at the Oando PLC end of the year party (Video)
-
Economy2 days ago
Goods worth millions of naira destroyed as fire guts spare parts market in Ibadan
-
Celebrity Gossip & Gist22 hours ago
Moment stage collapses on Odumodublvck during concert performance (Video)
-
Economy22 hours ago
President Tinubu cancels Lagos engagements in honor of food stampede victims