Majority Leader of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, on Friday called for sufficient compensation for Nigerian workers.
He guaranteed that the green chamber would do everything inside its forces to increase laborers'' salaries to what he called "living wages".
Gbajabiamila talked with newsmen in his Surulere 1 Federal Constituency .
He portrayed the present the lowest pay permitted by law of N18,000 being paid to laborers as appallingly low, saying it didn't mirror the substances.
Gbajabiamila said he was energetic in regards to the welfare of laborers, which was the reason he supported bills on the lowest pay permitted by law survey.
"Anything to do with Labor, anything to do with security and welfare of specialists, include me, without a doubt.
"Laborers welfare is a passionate thing for me, and that is the reason I think the N30,000 the lowest pay permitted by law being discussed isn't sufficiently even, not close what specialists ought to gain.
"Thus, we have to fundamentally take a gander at that territory in light of the fact that a gainful work is a profitable work drive. What's more, we will accomplish something in such manner.
"I proposed a bill that wages of specialists must be investigated at regular intervals and not until there is an objection.
"That bill is practically law now. It will go for the president's mark.
Majority Leader of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, on Friday called for satisfactory compensation for Nigerian workers.
He guaranteed that the green chamber would do everything inside its forces to increase specialists'' salaries to what he called "living wages".
Gbajabiamila talked with newsmen in his Surulere 1 Federal Constituency .
He depicted the present the lowest pay permitted by law of N18,000 being paid to specialists as wretchedly low, saying it didn't mirror the substances.
Gbajabiamila said he was enthusiastic in regards to the welfare of specialists, which was the reason he supported bills on the lowest pay permitted by law audit.
"Anything to do with Labor, anything to do with security and welfare of specialists, include me, without a doubt.
"Laborers welfare is a passionate thing for me, and that is the reason I think the N30,000 the lowest pay permitted by law being discussed isn't sufficiently even, not close what specialists ought to win.
"Along these lines, we have to basically take a gander at that territory in light of the fact that a profitable work is a gainful work compel. What's more, we will accomplish something in such manner.
"I proposed a bill that wages of laborers must be looked into at regular intervals and not until there is an objection.
"That bill is practically law now. It will go for the president's mark.
"There must be a standard audit of specialists compensation intermittently. That is the best thing and that is the thing that we need to accomplish," he said.
Gbajabiamila uncovers what Reps will do on the lowest pay permitted by law
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