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ULC Urges Workers To Join Cooperatives
The United Labour
Congress of Nigeria (ULC) has advised workers in both public and private sectors to join and or form cooperative societies in order to improve their socio-economic welfare.
General Secretary of the union, Mr. Didi Adodo, who disclosed this while interacting with journalists at the Port Harcourt International Airport, Omagwa at the Weekend, said the advice became necessary due to the enormous importance of cooperative societies to all strata of the working class to the socio-economic development of the nation.
He urged the low income earners to appreciate the importance of cooperative society to their economic status and development of the society.
“The importance of forming cooperative societies among civil servants in any organisation, especially to the low income earners, to the socio-economic development of the country can not be over emphasised.
“Cooperative societies had enabled civil servants to build houses, pay school fees for their children, further their education and carter for medical bills among other benefits.
“It had also enabled low income earners to achieve goals that they would not have attained on their own”, he said.
“The formation of savings and credit cooperative societies all over the world had helped a lot of civil servants to pool their resources together, thereby improving on their socio-economic welfare.
“So I urge workers, especially civil servants who are yet to form or join cooperative societies to do so, considering its enormous benefits in improving on their standard of living”, he said.
He also said that joining cooperative would boost the welfare and address emergency needs.
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