The President Muhamamdu Buhari-led Federal Government had also resolved to set up a joint government, labour committee to begin negotiation according to the Nigerian Tribune.
Speaking to journalists in Abuja, on Monday, the NLC president, Comrade Ayuba Wabba, described the meeting as “a right step in the right direction,” saying the negotiation was long overdue. “We have submitted that demand; as I speak with you, the negotiation committee has not even taken off, but what I was informed two days ago, since I had discussion with various people driving the process from the side of government, is that there will be meeting tomorrow (today),” Wabba said.
He, however, explained that delay in negotiation and inaugurating the minimum wage committee was caused by the palliative committee promised by the government to cushion the effect of fuel price increase.
“I think they said because of the issue of the minimum wage and palliative put together, it took time to do certain things and the committee members are supposed to arrive today and even meet tomorrow (today); three of my deputies are there.
“They said they want to hand over everything so that the committee can then be approved, including the palliative, by the Federal Government, because it is a technical committee headed by some ministers and our Labour centres. "What I was informed is that the report is supposed to be submitted within the week because the Labour side would be meeting today (Monday).
“They will then meet with government side tomorrow (today). They want to tidy up the report, including the membership of the team that is supposed to negotiate the minimum wage,” he said.
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