Those Who Go To Negotiate Workers Salaries Are Not Surviving On Their Wages– According to Adewole Adebayo

Those Who Go To Negotiate Workers Salaries Are Not Surviving On Their Wages– According to Adewole AdebayoAfter the Bola Tinubu administration announced pay increases, lawyer and former Social Democratic Party presidential candidate Adewole Adebayo shared his thoughts on the minimum wage for Nigerian workers.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

In an interview on Arise TV, Adebayo expressed skepticism about the effectiveness of the current wage negotiation process, highlighting a significant disparity between those involved in negotiating wages and the reality of living on such salaries. He questioned whether any of the individuals representing either the government or the labor side of the negotiation panel actually relied solely on their salaries to sustain themselves.

Adebayo’s remarks shed light on the disconnect between wage negotiators and the lived experiences of ordinary workers. He pointed out that those participating in wage negotiations, both from the government and labor side, likely have additional sources of income beyond their official salaries, raising doubts about their understanding of the challenges faced by workers surviving solely on their wages. Adebayo’s comments underscore the need for a more empathetic and informed approach to wage negotiations to ensure fair compensation for Nigerian workers.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>