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NLC Condemns Poor Working Conditions In Firms
The Nigeria Labour Con
gress (NLC) has spoken against the poor and unsafe conditions in which Nigerian workers had to discharge their duties across the nation.
The President of NLC, Ayuba Wabba, registered his displeasure at this year’s World Decent Work Day (WDWD), which held at Abuja, Friday.
While speaking at the event, Wabba stated that the day was established by the International Labour Organisation (ILO), to draw attention of corporations worldwide, to issues of decent work environment.
He said, “We demand, as we march for the 2016 World Decent Work Day, that a labourer, a pensioner deserves his wages. There must be dignity in labour, let us collectively end corporate greed, let there be enough so that there will be shared posterity”.
He continued, “despite the fact that the world has witnessed unprecedented accumulation of wealth in the last one decade, the workers that have created the wealth have remained in abject poverty, this must not be allowed to continue to happen”.
Additionally, he said, “the condition of workers around the world is nothing to write home about in the context of the Nigerian situation. The working class is passing through a lot of difficulties, salaries are not being paid in some states as at when due, pensions are not being paid, and gratuities are not being paid in many states in the last 15 years”.
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