The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has opposed the call by some politicians to decentralise the new minimum wage negotiations, which allow states to have different minimum wages.
Speaking in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Sunday in Ibadan, the Secretary of NLC in Oyo State, Mr Adebayo Aribatise, stated that decentralizing minimum wage negotiations would disadvantage workers in some states.
Explaining the broader implications of a centralized minimum wage, Fayemi noted that only a small percentage of the population benefits directly from minimum wage negotiations.
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However, Aribatise strongly opposed decentralizing minimum wage negotiations, stating that it is not ideal for the country.
He pointed out that some states have not yet fully implemented the old N30,000 minimum wage despite the efforts of the NLC at both the national and state levels.
He said, “The fact remains that the law binds states to pay national minimum wage. It is expected that the federal government will continue to set the minimum wage. If not, some governors will continue to do as they like.”
“Some governors will bastardise the agreement if we allow it and junior workers will continue to earn nothing worthwhile,”