You are viewing a single comment's thread from:

RE: Is minimum wage really the problem?

in HiveGhana5 months ago

When the inflation becomes spiral due to the wage increment, you will understand this write up better. You will have money but it will be useless just like the case of Zimbabwe.

Minimum wage increments happen everywhere. Is the minimum wage in the US 10 years ago the same as now? A responsible government doesn't give workers ridiculous wage that keeps them in poverty.

Labour kicked against the removal of subsidy during Buhari's regime but he removed it. The government insisted that it's removal is the best way to go. If the removal is now leading to an ugly result, let's give the blame to people that deserve it, the government. Labour isn't in charge of policy making.

Sort:  

The number one reason why policy fails is comparing an underdeveloped nation to a developed one.

The effect a policy will have in the US can never be the same in Nigeria.

Whatever works for the Western world, will always have an economic downturn here. A nation that means well makes policy according to their Economic conditions.

If China was looking at the Western world for population control, I bet they'd still be struggling with the concept of missing women.

Labour is not in charge of policy making but it is their duty to see to an improved standard of living for employees and MINIMUM WAGE INCREMENT WILL WORSEN EMPLOYEE CONDITION!

Minimum wage was 18k they complained it's too small, it got to 30k they are still complaining and moving for increment... between when it was 18k and now that it is 30k which was better for employees??

No need to talk too much sha, na the Nigeria we dey... I'd be here when my predictions play out.