Why union trains staff on modern office techniques

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Dr Adewale Adeyanju, the President General of the Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria (MWUN), says the union has trained its secretariat staff on modern office techniques for effective operations.

Adeyanju said in a statement on Wednesday in Lagos that the secretariat staff were drawn from the union’s headquarters, the Nigerian Port Authority; dockworkers; shipping; and the seafarers branches of the union.

According to him, the training programme was designed to equip the affected staff with the basics of modern office technology.

“The training is to further induct the workers with conventional office ethics, practice, and code of conduct,” Adeyanju said.

Adeyanju, also the Deputy President of the Nigeria Labour Congress, said he would not leave any stone unturned in reshaping all the arms of the maritime workers union.

The president general said he would ensure that the administrative staff was well equipped for the job; given the universal modern system of e-systems of gathering and storing information in office management.

“So, it will be nice to see that we are repositioning every necessary infrastructure in the union while also academically upgrading our staff.

“This will acquaint them with the modern office technics for efficiency and effectiveness in their daily output at work.” 

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