Minimum wage: Labour quits talks as FG offers N48,000; OPS N54,000
*Says govt offer insults sensibilities of Nigerian workers lFG’s proposal’s a reduction of federal workers current pay lOPS begs Labour to return to negotiation table Organised Labour yesterday walked out of the minimum wage negotiation after rejecting the government and the Organized Private Sector, OPS, new minimum wage proposals of N48, 000 and N54, 000 respectively. Under the umbrella of Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, and its Trade Union Congress of Nigeria, TUC, counterpart, Labour described government’s proposal of N48, 000 as not only insulting the sensibilities of Nigerian workers, but also falling significantly short of meeting their needs and aspirations. According to organised labour, what government offered is a reduction in income for federal-level workers who are already receiving N30,000 as mandated by law, augmented by former President Muhammad Buhari’s 40 per cent peculiar allowance of N12,000 and the N35,000 wage award, totaling N77,000. At a joint briefing in Labou