labor movement,trade union movement,labor- an organized attempt by workers to improve their status by united action (particularly via labor unions) or the leaders of this movement I.W.W.,Industrial Workers of the World,IWW- a former international labor union and radical labor movement in the ...
The Trade Union Act as amended in Chapter 437 of the Law of the Federation of Nigeria (LFN) 1996, Nos 4 and 25, referred as "The Principal Act" 1996 was further amended in the Trade Unions (Amendment) Act 2005. The main sections which the amendment affected in "The Pri...
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Nigeria, despite the existence of the relatively new laws such as the Trade Disputes Act 2004, the Trade Union Amendment Act 2005, the National ... Akinwale, Akeem Ayofe - African Journal of Employee Relations 被引量: 0发表: 2020年 The 2011 National Minimum Wage Act Controversy and Trade ...
Trades Union Congress (redirected fromTrade Union Congress) Medical Financial Encyclopedia Related to Trade Union Congress:Indian National Trade Union Congress n (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) the major association of British trade unions, which includes all the larger unions. Abbreviation:TUC ...
Adewumi, F. (2012) The Global Economy, Trade Unions and The Protection of Workers‟ Rights in Nigeria. The Journal of Labor and Society. 529-547.Adewumi, F. (2012). The Global Economy, Trade Unions and The Protection of Workers' Rights in Nigeria. The Journal of Labor and Society , ...
In Nigeria‚ amidst the various arms of the government which has been working tirelessly to ensure the growth and sustenance of the Nigerian state is the emergence of trade unions. The colonial influence in Nigeria has left much to be desired. The emergence Premium Trade union 6064 Words ...
"The trade unions have been organized through elections and have carried out their continuous activity till Nouri al-Maliki took power in Iraq, when he issued a decision preventing those trade unions to act within state institions, limiting their activity on the private sector only," Legislature,...
Case studies included: South Africa (Chere Monaisa and Melisizwe Tyiso); Botswana (Trywell Kalusopa); Ghana (Clara Osei-Boateng and Mary Akosua Torgbe); Malawi (Paliani Chinguwo); Hilma Shindondola-Mote and Maria Namukwambi); Nigeria (Hauwa Mustapha and Baba Aye); Uganda (Baligasima Yazi...
The performance of the Federal Civil Service in Nigeria as an apparatus of the State in facilitating development process has been acknowledged to be very poor and hence its inclusion in the reform programme of the government since the return of the country to democratic governance. There have been...