The policy document was also signed by the tripartite partners.
He highlighted the importance of accessible labour justice for workers and employers nationwide.
Mr Onyejeocha expressed concern that compensation paid to the families of deceased workers was often inadequate and must be changed.
Mr Oyetola commended dockworkers for their dedication, describing their role as central to Nigeria’s maritime and blue economy growth.
The minister assured that Nigeria was committed to sustainable transformation within the aviation sector.
The meeting also resolved that no worker would be victimised for participating in the dispute between PENGASSAN and the company.
He assured the public that the dispute between NUPENG and the Dangote Group over unionisation rights would be resolved peacefully.
Mr Dingyadi stated that the policy would boost productivity and strengthen investor confidence in Nigeria’s labour environment.
Mr Dingyadi urged the association to embrace dialogue while the government continues to work on addressing their concerns.
The union directed its members to resume work on Wednesday.
