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Fuel Subsidy: NLC proposes wage award to deal with the effects of removal

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NLC President and General Secretary, Joe Ajaero.


The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has proposed a wage award proposal to the Federal Government in an effort to alleviate the impact of subsidy removal on Nigerian citizens.

NLC President, Mr. Joe Ajaero, made this announcement during the 111th Session of the International Labour Conference (ILC) held in Geneva, Switzerland.

The NLC has disclosed that the wage award proposal is among several suggestions being presented to the government as part of ongoing discussions on palliative measures.

Proposal

Ajaero noted the agreement they have with FG is not minimum wage. The agreement is a wage award and it must be understood clearly, he added:

 Minimum wage

He also noted that this will not stop the minimum wage reviews which are due next year, he said:

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He revealed that earlier this year the federal government awarded some of their workers a kind of wage award of about 40% that had nothing to do with minimum wage to cushion the effects of COVID-19 and others.

Subsidy

He acknowledged that the upcoming meeting of June 19 is to give life to the agreement earlier signed with the government on fuel subsidy removal and include a technical committee to give life to the implementation of that agreement.

Modular Refineries

He revealed parties discussed the   modular refineries which are already functioning in some states in the South-South, he said:

 

 

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