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Tinubu’s Govt Makes Fresh Promise To Labour Unions On New Minimum Wage, Wage Awards
Tinubu-led government has expressed its commitment to maintaining a positive relationship with organized labor…
The Federal Government, represented by the Minister of Labour and Employment, Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, has expressed its commitment to maintaining a positive relationship with organized labor.
VerseNews reports that during separate meetings with the Trade Union Congress (TUC) and the Congress of University Academics (CONUA) in Abuja, the Minister assured the unions that the government is dedicated to fostering a favorable working environment.
Addressing the TUC leadership, Onyejeocha emphasized the government’s determination to fulfill agreements with trade unions, stating that payments related to the N35,000 wage award are on course.
She assured the unions that outstanding amounts would be paid soon and emphasized the government’s focus on addressing the issue of a new national minimum wage.
“I am here specifically to reassure you that we have not forgotten about the agreements between the government and trade unions.
“Government is working round the clock to ensure that agreements with trade unions are fulfilled.
“Thank God that you have confirmed that the federal government has started paying the N35, 000 wage award.
“I can assure you that the payment is on course and the outstanding will be paid within a short period of time,” she said.
On the issue of the new national minimum wage, Onyejeocha gave assurance that the committee would soon start work and that the federal government is committed to the task.
”I do not want to wait for any stakeholder to start agitating, that is why I came to remind you that we are working to make sure they are fulfilled.
“If there is any that we can not fulfill now, including the past ones, we will continue our engagements on them,” the minister said.
The Minister assured the TUC leadership of government’s continued readiness to listen to them, as well as partner with them for the greater good of the people.
Earlier, the TUC President, Festus Osifo, commended the Minister for the thoughtful visit, saying it would go a long way to building trust and mutual understanding between the government and the union.
He commended the government for some of the major steps taken so far, specifically for fulfilling up to 80 per cent of the agreement with the management of Road Transport Employers Association of Nigeria (RTEAN).
The TUC president, however, urged the government to fulfil the remaining 20 per cent of that agreement.