Organised Labour Suspends Strike: A Week of Negotiations Ahead

After initiating a nationwide strike over a lack of consensus on a new minimum wage and the hike in electricity tariffs, the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) have temporarily suspended their industrial action for one week. This decision comes following extensive deliberations and negotiations with the Federal Government.

Background

Both unions commenced the strike on Monday, affecting critical sectors such as education, healthcare, and transportation. The strike was prompted by the expiration of the May 31 deadline for an agreement on a new minimum wage, with negotiations reaching an impasse despite multiple government offers.

Key Resolutions

  • Relaxation of Strike: The NLC and TUC have agreed to relax the indefinite nationwide strike for one week, effective immediately. This period aims to provide the Federal Government with an opportunity to commit to a concrete and acceptable national minimum wage, address the electricity tariff hike, and abolish the discriminatory classification of electricity consumers into bands.
  • Continued Negotiations: The national leadership of both unions is tasked with maintaining open channels of communication with the Federal Government to negotiate and secure favorable outcomes for Nigerian workers and citizens.
  • Return to Work: Affiliated unions and state councils are directed to suspend the strike and resume work immediately, pending further directives from the NLC and TUC.

Outlook

The NLC and TUC express gratitude to Nigerian workers and the public for their support during this critical period. Both unions remain committed to advocating for improved living and working conditions, underscoring the importance of ongoing negotiations to address key issues affecting Nigerian workers and citizens.

Conclusion

The temporary suspension of the strike signals a week of intensified negotiations between Organised Labour and the Federal Government. As discussions continue, the focus remains on achieving tangible progress on critical demands, including a new minimum wage and addressing the electricity tariff hike, to improve the welfare of Nigerian workers and the general populace.

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