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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/gricspbr/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114It has been well over a hundred years since the celebration of the first May Day celebration in Chicago, USA.\u00a0 Since then, enlightened nations and owners of capital now better appreciate and reward the prime, indispensable and invaluable role of labour in the scheme of wealth production.<\/p>\n
I am proud to count the Lagos State Government as one of such enlightened owners of capital and employers of labour to whom the welfare, remuneration, comfort, continuing education and training of labour is of utmost importance. It is on this note, therefore, that I am happy to celebrate with all workers in Lagos State and the organised labour unions on the occasion of the 2017 May Day.<\/p>\n
I commend the choice of this year\u2019s theme for the May Day celebration. By choosing, \u201cLabour Relations in Economic Recession: An Appraisal<\/strong>\u201d as the theme for the celebration, the leadership of Labour has demonstrated a responsible sense of stakeholding in our joint enterprise to improve our society and leave lasting legacies for the generations to come through the creation of sustainable wealth and value.<\/p>\n As I have always made clear, the economic crisis we face provides the opportunity for us to do more things with less. The economic recession created \u2018a sense of urgency\u2019 which the State has been able to surmount because we have been religiously following the State Development Plan which has a detailed framework for taking Lagos State to the status of a modern and leading Global City.<\/p>\n We are confronting economic challenges with well thought-out policies to promote wider and deeper inclusion of all stakeholders through a number of innovative programmes including the activities of the newly-created Office of Civic Engagement.<\/p>\n Our administration is aware that, in order to deliver effective and efficient service to the people, officers of the Lagos State Public Service must be continually equipped with the necessary competencies and skills.<\/p>\n \n I want to seize this opportunity to urge the organised labour to continue to show understanding while rightly insisting on the due and just entitlements of their members. This is because, any industrial unrest will compound the challenges of economic recession.<\/p>\n Our government and other stakeholders in the management of our economy will continue to double efforts and explore innovative means of addressing the economic recession in order to make life abundant and worthwhile for the Nigerian workers who are the real engines of growth in our country.<\/p>\n I wish to commend the example of Lagos State to the entire nation in respect of industrial harmony. \u00a0In Lagos State, both the government and organised labour believe that negotiations are more democratic and effective than unilateral impositions by the government or unilateral demands by the workers.<\/p>\n In demonstration of the commitment to this approach, the Lagos State Public Service Joint Negotiating Council (JNC) successfully held its statutory meeting last week to resolve issues affecting the welfare of workers in the Public Sector. Earlier in March this year, the quarterly interactive session of the leadership of the JNC (Trade Union Side) and our government was held to promote high-level discussions on areas of mutual interests in a bid to promote harmonious labour relations in the State. I can assure you that we will continue to hold these sessions and to take the issues discussed there seriously.<\/p>\n<\/a><\/p>\n
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