Job sustainability and workers’ welfare formed main planks of messages by the Federal Government and Trade Union Congress (TUC) as Nigeria joins the ...
Job sustainability and workers’ welfare formed main planks of messages by the Federal Government and Trade Union Congress as Nigeria joins the rest of the world to mark a solemn May Day, amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
It said it would not lay off any workers but would rather create opportunities for 10 million people jobs after the containment of the virus. The minister disclosed that all relevant factors of the nation’s workforce will be identified, analysed and solidified to ensure job retention and continued realisation of the decent work agenda.
“In doing this, we will be guided by the labour standard as benchmarks for social and employment protection at this time of vulnerabilities. The minister said: “Over the years, May 1 has been a unique day in the world of work. As we all know, it is called May Day, a day dedicated to workers as partners in socio – economic development of the nations.
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