As many African countries takes steps into becoming self-sufficient economically viable entities, the Nigerian governments have taken steps to ensure attractive, investor-friendly policies which to a large extent has yielded Foreign Direct Investment thus, revenue for the country. As unemployment looms large in Nigeria, it is not surprising that employers of labour have brought a new twist to employment in the name of casualization of labour. Evidences have showed that casual workers perform many of the same technical and professional duties as regulars, but are not receiving the welfare benefits expected of them. The paper examined the category and remuneration of casual workers in manufacturing industries vis-à-vis the Nigerian Labour Law...
Casualization refers to the systematic replacement of full-time and part-time staff with staff emplo...
The changing nature of work arrangement has taken the form of flexibility. The flexibility has broug...
Labour markets in Sub-Saharan Africa are often categorized into formal and informal sectors. However...
As many African countries takes steps into becoming self-sufficient economically viable entities, th...
ABSTRACT Casualization in the Nigerian labour market is a subject of great concern. Increase casual...
Abstract In the past three decades and beyond, there has been a worldwide upsurge in the number of ...
Abstract The concept casual employment is riddled with ambiguity and paradoxes. Making sense of the...
This study examined employment status, pay and perceived performance of workers in selected foreign-...
Casualization of labour in the world and indeed Nigeria is against the tenets of labour and this has...
This article discusses the different faces of the phenomenon of casualization of labour in Nigeria a...
Doctoral Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.The global purpose of work is to promote an eve...
Casual work is increasingly becoming the norm of a global economy as companies undergo restructuring...
Abstract Casual workers in such sectors as telecommunication, oil and gas, power, banking, educatio...
ABSTRACT Casual work is increasingly becoming the norm of a global economy as companies undergo re...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the morbid use of numerical labour flexibility with a sp...
Casualization refers to the systematic replacement of full-time and part-time staff with staff emplo...
The changing nature of work arrangement has taken the form of flexibility. The flexibility has broug...
Labour markets in Sub-Saharan Africa are often categorized into formal and informal sectors. However...
As many African countries takes steps into becoming self-sufficient economically viable entities, th...
ABSTRACT Casualization in the Nigerian labour market is a subject of great concern. Increase casual...
Abstract In the past three decades and beyond, there has been a worldwide upsurge in the number of ...
Abstract The concept casual employment is riddled with ambiguity and paradoxes. Making sense of the...
This study examined employment status, pay and perceived performance of workers in selected foreign-...
Casualization of labour in the world and indeed Nigeria is against the tenets of labour and this has...
This article discusses the different faces of the phenomenon of casualization of labour in Nigeria a...
Doctoral Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.The global purpose of work is to promote an eve...
Casual work is increasingly becoming the norm of a global economy as companies undergo restructuring...
Abstract Casual workers in such sectors as telecommunication, oil and gas, power, banking, educatio...
ABSTRACT Casual work is increasingly becoming the norm of a global economy as companies undergo re...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the morbid use of numerical labour flexibility with a sp...
Casualization refers to the systematic replacement of full-time and part-time staff with staff emplo...
The changing nature of work arrangement has taken the form of flexibility. The flexibility has broug...
Labour markets in Sub-Saharan Africa are often categorized into formal and informal sectors. However...