The President of the Trade Union Congress, TUC, Festus Osifo
has said that the Organised Labour is not insisting on any amount as minimum
wage.
Osifo made statement this on Friday while fielding questions
on Channels Television’s The Morning Brief.
He stated that labour was open to adjustments.
Recall that labour had at the end of the Tripartite Committee meeting insisted on N250,000.
Although the Federal Government’s representatives and the
Organised Private Sector offered N62,000, President Bola Tinubu is yet to make
known his decision on the matter.
However, Osifo said: “What we said is that for us when we
give figures, there is always a room to meander, there is always a room for us
to do some adjustment here and there.
“So, there is no figure that is sacrosanct, there is no
figure that is cast in stone that both parties will be fixated on it.”
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