The director general said strikes, threats of mass action or civil disobedience could disrupt the economic activities.
NLC said it would declare a nationwide strike on August 2 if the Tinubu government did not meet its demands.
He said President Bola Tinubu’s economic plans for improving the standard of living must be backed by quick responses.
“Government must put in place and institutionalise wage policy machinery that could automatically adjust wages or hedge it against inflation.”
The IMF had recently called on the government to reduce its debt by increasing the tax basket and compliance to generate revenue to cut borrowing.
At a meeting calling for more fiscal support from the federal government, CISLAC said SMEs in Nigeria remain critical constituents of the country’s economy.
Mr Olawale passed away on October 1, in a hospital in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja.
