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NLC Unrealistic Minimum Wage Demand Happy Workers Day!

Benita OrumabyBenita Oruma
May 2, 2024
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NLC Unrealistic Minimum Wage Demand Happy Workers Day!
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The month of May begins with a commemoration of laborers and workers all over the world and Nigeria, like the rest of the world, celebrates workers and salary earners on the first day in May. This tradition aims to boost the morale of workers by recognizing their contributions to society. However, many Nigerian workers may not perceive this year’s commemoration as a meaningful show of support or encouragement, given the ongoing economic challenges and the government’s contemplation of changes to the minimum wage system.

Every five years, the federal government reviews the minimum wage system to align with current economic trends and shortcomings for the overall welfare of workers in the country.

However, this year’s review has been particularly interesting due to the unrealistic demand put forth by the NLC to the government

NLC unrealistic wage demand
The NLC is advocating for the government to implement a minimum wage of 615 thousand naira, which would be paid to the lowest worker in the system. The NLC president argues that given the severe economic challenges facing Nigeria, workers require a “living wage” to help them navigate the current economic downturn. However, this proposition by the NLC faces several challenges, rendering it unrealistic and unworkable.

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  • Problems with the demand
  • Could be a farce?

Problems with the demand

The initial issue noticed with the demand pertains to the terminology linked with wages. When did we transition from “minimum wage” to “living wage”? When did it become the government’s duty to cover the living costs of its employees?.
It echoes the ongoing debate about high-ranking officials utilizing public funds for extravagant lifestyles, this is what the NLC is advocating for. The government’s role should be to provide sustenance for its workers and this should be applicable to all workers, regardless of their position in society.

The second issue arises from the proposition of the NLC, suggesting that a wage of 615,000 be paid to the lowest-ranking worker. This proposition raises a question of: if the lowest-ranking worker gets 615,000 naira, what would be the income of the highest be? Additionally, the minimum wage typically sets a benchmark for increasing wages across all job categories.

Considering this, what is the feasibility of the government meeting this demand, especially given the current economic challenges? Nigeria is at a critical juncture where generating revenue is imperative to avoid collapse. If government revenue, meant for bolstering the economy through sustainable investments and infrastructure development, is diverted to accommodate this new wage system, what will be the consequence for our nation? Do we have any hope of survival?

NLC’s efforts to alleviate the challenges faced by Nigerian workers, especially amidst the current economic situation with its high living expenses, are commendable given its role in safeguarding worker welfare. However, it’s essential for them to pursue practical solutions rather than unrealistic demands. Such demands could result in prolonged, unproductive negotiations or even strike actions, hindering the country’s development. Spending excessive time at the negotiation table over unattainable demands would yield no fruitful outcome.

Could be a farce?

Despite the demand’s apparent impracticality, employing this approach could be deemed strategic and tactful if the intention is to establish leverage in negotiations. It’s a well-known principle that initial requests are seldom granted outright in negotiations. Therefore, if the NLC’s aim is to use this demand as leverage, it could be commendable as it might enable them to negotiate a more favorable wage that satisfies all parties involved.

A more realistic approach
The economic situation in the country is undeniably dire, with prices of goods skyrocketing by as much as 150% to 200% in the past year alone, making it exceedingly challenging for Nigerian workers to sustain themselves. Therefore, the review of the minimum wage is crucial at this critical juncture. A prudent approach to this review would involve increasing the wage by 100% to 150%, resulting in a range of 60,000 to 90,000 naira as the minimum wage. This adjustment would provide the lowest earners with a much-needed buffer against economic hardship.

While the government and NLC negotiate the minimum wage, attention should also be given to standardizing wages across all states, as some currently pay below the previously stipulated minimum.

Ensuring full compliance with whatever agreement is reached and imposing sanctions on states that default would significantly boost the morale of Nigerian workers, particularly in these challenging times.

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Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma is a lawyer in training, a 400 level student in the university of Ibadan. She is a content writer with interest in corporate affairs and the marketplace.

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