Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has suspended its proposed industrial action in Kano State and accepted government’s position to revert March salaries to the old N18,000 minimum wage.
The state
council of NLC had given the government seven days to pay the March salary with
the N30,000 minimum wage scale or face indefinite strike by workers.
In a
swift response, however, Kano government declared that it would not be able to
pay the new wage for March, citing dwindling monthly federal allocation.
National
President of NLC, Ayuba Wabba, who disclosed the suspension of the strike while
addressing journalists yesterday morning, declared that the decision was
reached after an emergency meeting held with a government delegation led by
Head of Service (HoS), Hajiya Binta Ahmed.
Wabba
revealed that the resolutions, which led to the suspension, included
government’s pledge to refund deductions, depending on increase in federal
allocation accruable to the state.
Represented
by Deputy National President, Najeem Yasin, the labour leader also cleared the
insinuation that suggested government’s intention to renege from its position
on the new wage.
At labour’s meeting with Kano government, it was reportedly
resolved that March 2021 salary deductions at state and local council levels
should be refunded to workers along with April or May 2021 salaries depending
on increase in allocation for the period.
MEANWHILE, the ongoing industrial action in Taraba State has
taken a different twist, as the workers have told Governor Darius Ishaku to
stop hiding under the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) crisis to deny them their
right of the new national minimum wage.
Making the call yesterday via a bulletin by the State Joint
Public Service Negotiating Council (SJPSNC), the workers said the lukewarm
attitude of the government towards them had nothing to do with the pandemic.
Jointly signed by the SJPSNC chairman, Dame Buhari, and the
secretary, Tukur Taji, they said “recklessness and wastage in managing the
state’s resources” were beclouding the government from attending to the plight
of the workers.
The workers, who decided to down tools, last month, were
observed to have been denied their March salaries.
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