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Organized Private Sector accepts N60,000 minimum wage proposal

Osondu Nwachukwu
Last updated: 2024/06/01 at 8:13 PM
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The Director-General of the Manufacturing Association of Nigeria (MAN), Ajayi Kadri, has confirmed that the organized private sector has accepted the Federal Government’s proposal for a new minimum wage of N60,000.

Ajayi disclosed this during an interview with Channels TV in Abuja on Saturday.

Ajayi clarified that the ongoing negotiations between the government, the private sector, and labour unions are focused on establishing a minimum wage rather than a living wage.

 He emphasized that both labour and private businesses are grappling with significant economic challenges, making it extremely difficult to meet the wage demands put forward by labour unions.

“To start with, this is a very difficult time for anyone to negotiate minimum wage. 

“From the perspective of government, labour, and organized private sector, we operate in an environment where there is general acceptance of the fact that the macroeconomics are not right, even the global economy is experiencing a lot of shakeups and the aftermath of government necessary reforms,” Ajayi said.

“From the beginning of the negotiations of the minimum wage, it’s evident to the tripartite – that is the government, labour, and organized private sector – that we are going to operate in a difficult terrain. 

“Incidentally, the organized private sector and government have offered N60,000 as the minimum wage and I think it is very important for us to understand that what we are talking about is the minimum wage. 

“That is what some people have called the walk-in wage. That is the amount we will pay the least workers in the country. It is the minimum wage we are negotiating, not a living wage.”

Ajayi further disclosed that both the government and the private sector face significant constraints in fulfilling the proposed N419,000 living wage request. 

He mentioned that the private sector, for example, is dealing with economic challenges and inflation, making it impossible to pay such an amount. 

He also explained that this is not the most appropriate time for organized labour to negotiate a new minimum wage. 

“Instead, they should collaborate with other stakeholders to strengthen the economy.

“All of us in the tripartite – the government, the labour, and the private sector – we all knew that we were operating in a very difficult environment. 

“The government itself realized that it had limited capacity to pay. The private sector is constrained by microeconomic, infrastructure, and security challenges. So, we are also constrained to pay. 

“Labour, on its part, is under intense pressure from its constituencies to ask for a higher wage because inflation has hit the roof and the operating environment is tough,” he stated.

Ajayi appealed to the organized labour to reconsider its decision to embark on a nationwide strike. 

He noted that labour walking out of discussions and declaring a strike would not help matters and that it is unfortunate labour rejected the N60,000 offer from the government and the organized private sector, choosing instead to declare a nationwide strike.

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Osodu Nwachukwu is a journalist with nearly a decade of experience in the field. He began his career as a reporter for an evening newspaper before moving on to cover regional news for a larger publication. During his time there, he covered a wide range of stories including the 2015 and 2019 presidential elections. Osondu is a graduate of the Nigerian Institute of Journalism and holds a Post Graduate Diploma from the International Institute of Journalism. In his free time, he enjoys volunteering with organizations that support people with disabilities. Contact: Osondu.Nwachukwu [at] news.ng
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