The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has cautioned its state councils against rushing into negotiations with state governments on the minimum wage consequential adjustments.
It urged them to await the Federal Government’s template in line with last week’s agreement.
NLC’s Acting National President Amaechi Asuguni told reporters that the decision was part of the outcome of the NLC 2019 National Leadership Retreat that ended on Thursday at Nike Lake Resort, Enugu.
Asuguni, who is the Congress’ First Deputy President, stood in for the National President, Ayuba Wabba, who left the retreat on a trip outside the country.
He said the national leadership of NLC would send monitoring committees to states to ensure standardised agreements so that no state will shortchange others.
Asuguni said: “The outcome of this conference is that the agreement has been reached, a table will be worked out at the federal level and sent to the states.
“That is our position; that headquarters of NLC will guide the states so that they will work within the benchmark of the table so that we don’t have a staggered or any how agreement by state governments and Labour.”
The NLC urged its members not to be in a hurry, saying it has not been easy to reach the agreement, and having reached the agreement, there is need to put in certain things in motion to come out with the table.