The Nation Newspaper Reps minority caucus pushes for living wage for workers
Minority caucus of the House of Representatives said on Wednesday that it has commenced the drive for living wage for Nigerian workers against the minimum wage offered by the government.
Chinda said the minirity parties in the House will not only strive to address pressing issues facing the Nigerian workforce, but to act on and prioritise the welfare and rights of workers, “As the leader of the minority caucus of the House of Representatives, we reiterate the commitments of my colleagues in the Minority Parties of the House of Representatives to addressing these issues through legislative actions and advocacy.
“We urge the government to prioritise policies that promote decent work, social protection, and fair labour standards. We demand an end to the exploitation of workers and the promotion of equal opportunities for all.To the workers, we say thank you for your dedication and hard work. Your labour builds our nation, and we honour your contributions.
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