Niger Delta
TUC Assures On Members’ Welfare
The Trade Union Congress (TUC), Akwa Ibom State Council, has assured members that their welfare will be taken care of, especially the pension and gratuity of retired members.
The newly sworn-in Chairman, Comrade Dominic Abang, gave the assurance recently while speaking with newsmen shortly after the Fifth Triennial Delegates Conference/Swearing in of TUC Executive in Uyo, State Capital.
Abang said his new executive has come to serve, urging members to have confidence in the new executive, and also contribute their quota, knowing that ‘injury to one is injury to all’.
Assuring that his administration will operate an open door policy without discrimination, and also carry everybody along, he said the issure of payment of the minimum wage will be tackled, because it “borders on the welfare of members”.
”In January 2020, we participated in the negotiation and implementation of the 2020 new minimum wage in Akwa Ibom State. Our contribution was immeasurable to the achievement of the overall minimum wage outcome.
“Subsequently, we engaged government to achieve a reasonable satisfactory CONHESS for the health sector workers”, he recalled.
He said his work would continue to speak for itself from the onset, saying that his administration will establish a vibrant TUC Women Commission which will boost participation in labour activities.
Abang commended members for what he described as their massive turnout during the 5th Triennial Delegates Conference in the State, saying that it showcases their commitment to the union.
He, therefore, urged them to continue to keep the spirit high for others to emulate their gesture.