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The Trade Union Congress (TUC) and the National Labour Congress (NLC)
have directed their members nationwide to prepare for a protest against
the Senate’s decision to transfer the national minimum wage from the
executive list of the constitution to the concurrent list.
In a
release signed by the TUC president Comrade Bobboi Bala Kaigama and the
secretary-general Comrade (Barr.) Musa Lawal, the union informed that
the protest would begin on September 17.
According to the TUC,
the removal of the national minimum wage from the executive list would
prevent workers from earning as much as they should.
The union
said further in the press release that the Senate’s move was influenced
by the state governors, and they enjoined Nigerians to support the union
in resisting the Senate.
“We will never allow this,” the TUC
press release partly read, “because even if the states legislate for
state workers (concurrent), who legislates for the private sector? This
is why we must mobilise to kick against the Senate’s position.”
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