Mr Abiodun Aladetan, Chairman of the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria (TUC), Lagos State Council, has urged the Lagos State Government to implement gratuity for workers.
Aladetan made the call on Friday during the International Workers’ Day celebration at Mobolaji Johnson Arena, Onikan, Lagos.
He described gratuity as a noble recognition and important social security measure that all state governments should implement.
“We commend the newly introduced federal policy on the payment of gratuity to deserving workers after years of meritorious service,” he said.
“This recognises that those who gave their best years in service to the nation should not retire empty-handed. Gratuity is more than a financial benefit; it is a statement of gratitude. It tells retiring workers: we remember your sacrifice, honour your service, and will not abandon you at retirement.”
Aladetan expressed optimism that Lagos State would embrace and implement the progressive policy under Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu.
“Lagos has always led, and we are confident it will again show the way in worker welfare and retirement dignity,” he said.
Speaking on the right to freedom of association, Aladetan decried the increasing hostility by some private sector employers towards workers’ right to join trade unions.
“The right to freedom of association is not a favour by employers; it is guaranteed under Section 40 of the Constitution. Any attack on that right is an attack on democracy itself,” he said.
He called on Global Plus Nigeria Ltd., a subsidiary of Christ Embassy, to recall the 74 workers reportedly dismissed over union membership.
“The spirit of May Day calls for healing, justice and restoration, not victimisation,” he added.
Aladetan urged private sector employers to emulate the Lagos State Government and public institutions that respect workers’ rights to organise and engage through lawful industrial relations processes.
“Prosperity built on fear cannot endure, but prosperity built on justice will stand the test of time,” he said.

