NBA demands better wage, protection for workers

The president of the Nigerian Bar Association, Afam Osigwe, has urged employers of labour to provide protection and enhanced wages for Nigerian workers.
Mr Osigwe said this in a statement to commemorate Workers’ Day.
He said, “We celebrate the vital role workers play in sectors of our national life; their dedication sustains our economy, institutions and daily lives. Beyond celebration, today presents an opportunity for sober reflection.
“Too many Nigerian workers still face harsh economic realities, unsafe working conditions, job insecurity and pay that falls far short of the rising cost of living.”
Mr Osigwe added, “It is, therefore, not enough to offer praise without concrete action. They deserve a living wage and many more benefits.”
According to him, Nigerian workers give their best to the country and deserve a living wage.
The NBA president explained that a living wage “is not a privilege” but a constitutional and legal entitlement of workers.
“We also urge employers, both in the public and private sectors, to imbibe good labour practices, ensure safety in workplaces, and create environments where workers can thrive without fear of exploitation, intimidation or discrimination,” he stated.
(NAN)
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