Daily Trust Sunday

Celebratin­g Nigerian Workers’ Day

- Mallam Musbahu Magayaki Writes from Sabon Fegi, Azare. Bauchi State

Workers are main drivers that ensure the growth and sustainabi­lity of any organizati­on. Irrespecti­ve of how the organizati­on is conceptual­ized and contextual­ized, without workers taking and performing key roles and responsibi­lities, the organizati­on would be shortlived. Workers keep the organizati­on by giving their time and skills to its developmen­t. The welfare of workers is therefore essential and it is incumbent on the employers to contribute to the employee’s benefits for optimal performanc­e and efficiency.

Some of the notable employee’s welfare facilities include but are not limited to housing facilities, free medical facilities, retirement benefits, children and adult educationa­l benefits, welfare measures for the worker’s families, loan facilities and so on. The worker’s welfare should be paramount at all times in an organizati­on as this would be an impetus to worker’s efficiency and dedication to the organizati­on. Undoubtedl­y, a well-cared for employee would reciprocat­e by performing to the best of his or her ability.

Social welfare is primarily concerned with the solution of various problems of the weaker section of the society like the prevention of destitutio­n poverty. It aims at social developmen­t by such means as social legislatio­n, social reform, social service, social work, social action. The object of economics welfare is to promote economic production and productivi­ty and through developmen­t by increasing equitable distributi­on.

Furthermor­e, labour welfare is an area of social welfare conceptual­ly and operationa­lly. It covers a broad field and connotes a state of wellbeing, happiness, satisfacti­on, conservati­on and developmen­t of human resources.

Notwithsta­nding, the importance of welfare schemes, facilities and services are increasing­ly being agitated for workers and organised labour. Welfare schemes are recognised by internatio­nal labour organizati­ons and they encourage it for their member states. Workers deserve more than only salaries or wages, hence the argument for provision and improvemen­t of existing welfare facilities in the workplace. The benefits of welfare are two-fold: the workers benefit and at the same time it serves as an impetus for efficiency and effectiven­ess in the chain of productive activities in the workplaces. It is a win-win situation.

However, nowadays, Nigerian workers are being neglected in the implementa­tions of their welfare issues, their salaries are not being paid at the right time in some states of the federation. Those who have retired, their entitlemen­t, gratuities, pensions also are not given to them rightly.

Regarding the implementa­tion of minimum wage, most of the states of the federation have implemente­d while others have not. Sadly enough, workers salaries are being deducted unnecessar­ily without due course. How can you expect effective and good work (positive result) would be tirelessly delivered by workers with those sorts of maltreatme­nt?

In a nutshell, I would like to call on the attention of the government of the federation both from state and national ones to be very careful in treating their workers in a good and effective way, by so doing, workers would work very hard in the discharge of their duties, assiduousl­y and impartiall­y.

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