As Nigerian workers join their counterparts worldwide to demand
decent work environment, the Association of Banks, Insurance and other
Financial Institutions (ASSBIFI) has called on workers to put concerted
effort to achieve decent work conditions in public and private sectors.
ASSBIFI president, Comrade Olusoji Salako, while addressing a special
conference on Decent Work Day celebration, organised by his association
at Airport Hotel, Ikeja, said that a series of activities had been put
in place by the association to get the government to recognise the Day
for Decent Work.
He said: “We need more actions on the World Day for Decent Work for
this year as it aims at tackling precarious work, deepening trend
towards casual, temporary and insecure jobs, often with little legal
protection. This is because Nigerians in the work force are mostly
affected by the high rate of anti-workers policies that have affected
their incomes and earning potential as a result of lack of rights at
work, lack of job creation policies, social protection and social
dialogue involving unions and employers, as this is crucial to turning
the Nigerian economy around and generating the tax revenues for
governments to tackle the fiscal situation.
“We are looking to the government to take the steps needed and to
stop failed policies which put the vested interests of banks and finance
ahead of people’s lives and livelihood. People’s rights at work are
under attack as never before, and the three tiers of government in
Nigeria lack the vision and commitment to fix a global economy which is
failing working people,” he maintained.
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