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Jonathan Assures Labour Of Improved Conditions
President Goodluck Jonathan on Monday pledged to continue to work with labour for the improvement of the lives of Nigerian workers.
Jonathan stated this at a meeting with Labour leaders, Chairmen and Board members of the National Social Insurance Trust Fund and the Trustfund Pensions Plc at the State House, Abuja.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Groups were in the State House to thank Jonathan for signing the Employees Compensation Bill into law.
“I will continue to work together with you to protect the interests of, and improve the lives of workers in Nigeria so that we can attain the goals of 20-2020,’’ he said.
Jonathan said he signed the Employees Compensation Bill into law to provide the protection that all workers are entitled to in their workplaces.
He expressed appreciation for the visit and said that Government would continue to listen to all segments of society, in its efforts to make the country better.
Earlier, Chairman of the NSITF and Trustfund Pensions Plc, Mrs. Ngozi Olejeme, had said that the Nigerian workers were appreciative of the new Act, which affords them more protection from the hazards of the workplace.
Also speaking, Presidents of NLC and Trade Union Congress (TUC) Abdulwaheed Omar and Mr. Peter Esele respectively thanked Jonathan for signing the Bill into law.
They expressed the hope that Jonathan would soon sign the National Minimum Wage Bill into law.
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