May Day: Shehu Sani reveals what NLC, Aviation workers should do to
governors defaulting on minimum wage
Shehu Sani, the Senator representing Kaduna Central in the National Assembly, has advised the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, to devise ways of imposing ‘no fly’ sanctions for any Governor, Industrialist, CEOs who deliberately refused to implement the new National Minimum Wage recently signed into law by President Muhammadu Buhari.
Sani said this while celebrating with Nigerian workers on the occasion
of the 2019 May Day.
In a tweet on Wednesday, Sani wrote: “A revolutionary salute to the
Nigerian Worker on workers day. The NLC & the Aviation workers must devise
ways of imposing ‘no fly’ sanctions for any Governor or Industrialist or CEOs
who deliberately refused to implement the 30k Minimum wage.”
We had reported last month that President Muhammadu Buhari signed the
Minimum Wage Repeal and Reenactment Bill, 2019 into law.
Senator Ita Enang, Senior Special Assistant to the President on
National Assembly Matters (Senate) disclosed this while briefing State House
correspondents at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
The Senate had on March 19, approved N30,000 as the new national
minimum wage with an appeal to the Federal Government to expedite action on
assent and implementation.
“This makes it compulsory for all employers of labour in Nigeria to pay
their workers the sum of N30,000 and this excludes persons who are employing
less than 25 workers; persons who work in a ship which sail out of
jurisdiction; persons who are in other kinds of regulated employments are
excepted by the Act.
“It also gives the workers the right if you are compelled by any
circumstance to accept salary that is less than 30,000 for you to sue your employers
to recover the balance.
“It authorises the minister of labour and any person nominated by the
minister of labour or any person designated by the minister of labour in any
ministry, department or agency to on your behalf take action in your name against
such employer to recover the balance of wages.”
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