According to him, governance should not be driven by personal gain.
The NLC president added that there was no law abolishing gratuity in the civil service.
Mr Ajaero said the protest would demand decisive government action against insecurity.
It described the surge in attacks on schools as alarming.
The Abia government says it has initiated steps to address the issues surrounding the non-remittance of the statutory 10 per cent check-off dues to the NLC.
Mr Ajaero said the day provided an opportunity to demand an end to exploitation and impunity in workplaces across Nigeria.
The Nigeria Labour Congress has expressed concern over the Revenue Mobilization, Allocation and Fiscal Commission’s proposed salary increase for political office holders
The Nigeria Labour Congress has urged Dangote Industries Ltd. to allow its employees to join workers’ unions to ensure the protection of their rights.
He called on all Nigerian workers and masses to reject the tariff hike.
He said that certain parts of the bill were meant to improve the lives of workers.
