Publisher's Synopsis
Academic Paper from the year 2021 in the subject Law - Civil / Private / Industrial / Labour, grade: -, University of Ibadan, language: English, abstract: Dive into the intricate world of Nigerian labor relations, where the pursuit of industrial harmony faces unique challenges within the nation's vital health and university sectors. This compelling analysis dissects the complexities of collective bargaining in Nigeria, offering a revealing comparative study of its application and effectiveness across these two critical public service domains. Uncover the legal, socio-political, and socio-economic forces that shape the dynamics between trade unions, employers, and the government, as this exploration illuminates the nuances of conflict resolution and the establishment of fair employment terms. Explore the commonly negotiated issues that drive collective bargaining, dissect the militancy and strategies employed by unions, and gain insight into the processes of creating and implementing collective agreements. Understand how governmental attitudes and response times impact the success of these agreements, and how broader societal factors ultimately influence collective bargaining outcomes. This investigation utilizes the Pluralist and Marxist theories to provide a comprehensive framework for understanding the persistent disagreements and industrial actions that plague these sectors. Crucially, this study identifies the similarities and differences in collective bargaining practices between the health and university sectors, paving the way for targeted recommendations to enhance their effectiveness. Whether you're a scholar of industrial relations, a policymaker seeking to improve labor practices, or simply interested in the dynamics of the Nigerian workforce, this book provides invaluable insights into the challenges and opportunities of collective bargaining in a developing nation, highlighting the urgent need for strategies to foster industrial peace and drive national