The Nigerian Labour Congress has reaffirmed its stance on the minimum wage, insisting on N250,000 despite the Federal Government and Organised Private Sector’s agreement on N62,000.
NLC President, Comrade Joe Ajaero, stated that the status quo remains, and labour leaders met with President Bola Tinubu for discussion, not negotiation.
President Bola Tinubu had said he needed time to consult with other stakeholders before sending the bill for the new minimum wage to the National Assembly.
Speaking with State House Correspondents after he and other labour leaders met with President Tinubu, on Thursday, Ajaero said labour leaders went for discussion, not negotiation.
He said the meeting would continue next week.
After discussing for over an hour, labour leaders came out of the meeting with the President and told State House Correspondents that they would go back to the people and return to the presidential villa.
Trade Union Congress President, Festus Osifo, said they discussed, and after explaining their position, the President also made his remarks.
He did not disclose details of the discussions of the meeting.