Industrial Law and the Productive Capacity of Labour in Nigeria

This Paper has discussed the various employment laws in the country and the inherent defects in them that have impacted negatively on staff productivity. The Paper came against the background of the low productive output of the Nigerian worker that has adversely affected the growth of the national e...

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Main Author: Matthew Enya Nwocha
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University 2017-06-01
Series:Проблеми Законності
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Online Access:http://plaw.nlu.edu.ua/article/view/99935
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Summary:This Paper has discussed the various employment laws in the country and the inherent defects in them that have impacted negatively on staff productivity. The Paper came against the background of the low productive output of the Nigerian worker that has adversely affected the growth of the national economy and created room for fraud and corruption in the public service as well as the private sector. The Paper has found that aside of defective labour laws, the mentality of Nigerian courts to labour disputes, the negative attitude of Nigerian workers and poor work ethics, and the poor conditions of service in the labour sector all contribute to low output and productivity. Therefore, the Paper has suggested ways that these negative trends can be reversed among them, the amendment of the extant industrial laws and improvement of the working conditions of the Nigerian employee.
ISSN:2224-9281
2414-990X