Reps indict banks, oil firms over casualization of workers
Leading the debate on the bill, the sponsor, Wale Raji said that the practice has rendered several workers underemployed. He noted that the bill seeks to cure the lacuna in the Labour act
The bill seeks to remove the lacuna in the Labour act.” Adding that “It is uncommon to find workers, in telecom, banking and even oil and gas to be casualized irrespective of the number of years of employment.”
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