The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), says it will introduce detention allowance to members arrested during protests.
The NLC President, Joe Ajaero, on Thursday, said this in Abuja when he led workers on a second day picketing of the Shaanxi Construction Company building site at the ECOWAS Headquarters.
Ajaero had led a protest at the Chinese construction company over alleged unfair labour practises and dehumanisation of workers.
The bad working conditions are believed to have led to the death of a driver, Austine Okunbor.
Mr Ajaero said that the allowance was to show support for members of the union who are harassed and arrested by security personnel during peaceful protests carried out in support of workers maltreated by their employers.
“I am making a pronouncement that henceforth, we are going to introduce detention allowance and this will start from the workers detained for the picketing done by the union yesterday.
“We urge all unions to start immediately because harassment and detention by security personnel is one of the hazards of the job.
“We need to retain this solidarity. It doesn’t matter how much, when a worker is detained because of his or her conviction, there is a need to support the person,” he said.
The NLC president said that the gesture would encourage more members to stand in solidarity with fellow workers who are enslaved and maltreated by employers.
He told employers to prioritise the welfare of its staff or face mass action by the union, adding that the use of force and threats to intimidate workers would be strongly resisted by the union.
Also, Yakubu Dudu, Head, ECOWAS Unit, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, who came to address the protesting workers, called for peace and calmness.
“I want to assure you that Nigerian workers’ interest will be protected,” he said.