The All Workers Convergence (AWC) has
declared that the lingering new national minimum wage issue was a
reflection of the conspiracy between labour leaders and the Federal
Government.
AWC National Coordinator, Comrade Andrew Emelieze made this declaration
while speaking with journalists in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital at the
weekend.
He said that what the group has been seeing is a labour movement whose
activities look more like a conspiracy between labour and the federal
government to deceive Nigerian workers.
Emelieze said, ”What we have been seeing is a labour movement that has
been begging the question, in activities that look more of a conspiracy
of labour with the Federal Government to deceive the Nigerian workers
and continually postpone the actualization of the new minimum wage.
”The scenario as it is unfolding compels one to re-examine the
engagement of labour in this regard. One would not but say that for the
workers to have waited for over three years and there seems to be no
green light at the end of the day, portrays the labour movement as very
weak, conservative and equally not willing to achieve a new minimum wage
for Nigerian workers.
”But if labour is ready for the actualization of the new minimum wage,
labour knows what to do even with the last aborted strike action by
labour suggested that if labour has carried on with the strike action by
now, the agitation would have been over.
He urged labour leaders to wake up from its slumber by saving workers from the current hardship in the country.
Emelieze said, “As far as the AWC is concerned, the Nigerian workers are
saying that labour should wake up and not sleep over workers’
sufferings, as the situation is becoming more painful, when countries
such as South Africa has increased workers’ minimum wage”.
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