Aremu made the call in Ilorin while declaring open a two-day induction industrial relations training programme for the executive members of the newly formed Congress of Nigerian University Academics (CONUA).
He said the inauguration of the new administration of the president-elect, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, will offer a new opportunity for unions, governments and employers to “rethink and deepen Nigeria/ ILO Decent Work agenda with respect to a secured and well paid private and public jobs, freedom of association, productivity and workers’ motivation”.
He noted that said Tinubu values labour as a critical success partner in his commendable Renewed Hope agenda through mass youth employment programme and end to avoidable strikes in the universities through social dialogue.