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Senate considers bill to regulate informal sector employees

The Senate is considering a bill to regulate and formalise the employment of domestic workers, apprentices, interns and other informal sector employees in Nigeria.

The legislation also seeks to empower the National Directorate of Employment (NDE) to issue licenses and monitor the activities of privately owned agencies in the country.

The bill, sponsored by Sani Musa, scaled second reading.

The bill was read for the second time after lawmakers deliberated details of the legislation.

In his lead debate, the lawmaker said the operation in the informal sector was usually on a small scale with labour intensive production and usually private ownership driven.

He said the participation of the Nigerian economy by the informal sector showed evidence of violation of employee rights and non implementation of labour regulations .

The informal sector in Nigeria, he said, has practices that do not conform with that of the International Labour Organisation (ILO) as ratified in its convention.

He said the primary role of the bill was to regulate the sector to promote strategic objectives, promotion of rights at work, employment, social protection and social dialogue.

He also complained that many jobs in the informal labour market still experience a decent work deficit and employees in the informal sector were often seen as having no rights and are therefore treated unfairly by their employers.

Another Niger senator, Sabi Abdullahi, who supported the bill, suggested that provisions be made to the bill to protect employers from ill treatment.

After the bill was read for the second time and passed, it was referred to the committee on labour and productivity for further legislative work.

The committee is to report back to in four weeks.

Source:Rootstv