Business
Economic Crisis: Union Diversifies Into Business Ventures
The leadership of
chemical and Non-Metallic Senior Staff Association (CANMPSSA) says the union is diversifying into business ventures for it to remain more relevant in the face of the current economic xhallenges facing the organised private sector.
In a statement last Wednesday the National President of the union, Comrade Abdul Gafar Mohammed said workers in the chemical sector of the economy agreed to invest in private business venture to raise more finance to run the union’s activities.
Mohammed said that the industrial sector of the nation’s economy where the chemical sector operates had been most hit by the prevalent economic hardship in the country while members of the union have always been the first to go in the option of cutting cost.
The union boss said that membership of the union has reduced drastically, including their check-off dues stressing that the union went into private investment to relay less on the check-off due and operate smoothly.
He said the union wanted to be self-reliant and grow as one of the best self sustaining union without necessarily being at the mercy of the employers, stressing that the union can fight against injustice from its vantage financial position without compromising.
Mohammed also explained that the union would soon expand its business tentacles into stock market and farming, noting that such, would generate more funds for the union and more employments for Nigerians.
He solicited for the support of the union’s stakeholders for the sustenance of the investment as embarked by his leadership.
Philip Okparaji
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