This article discusses the different faces of the phenomenon of casualization of labour in Nigeria and the struggle of the workers towards a dignified realization of their labour rights. A comparative review of other jurisdictions is made to give more insights into the problem, and a number of suggestions are made on how the workers in Nigeria can be afforded better labour conditions in order to enjoy their labour rights. East African Journal of Peace and Human rights Vol. 13 (1) 2007: pp. 104-12
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