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  2. Nigerian labour law - Wikipedia

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    Nigerian labour law looks into the rights, working conditions, minimum wage, termination clauses, and many other rules set by the government of Nigeria. The current version of the act was put into place in 2004, five years after their current constitution was established. [1] A group of men in Africa ploughing with oxen.

  3. Manufacturers Association of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Manufacturers Association of Nigeria also known as MAN is a trade group headquartered in Lagos. The group act as a platform that manufacturers use to influence economic, industrial, labour and social policy within Nigeria. [1] The organization was founded in 1971 and was preceded by the Apapa and Ikeja manufacturers association.

  4. Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment (Nigeria) - Wikipedia

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    This decree was replaced in 1990 by Act Cap 261 [14] and two years later to honor labour activist and leader of the 1945 general strike, Michael Imoudu, the institute's named was changed to Michael Imoudu National Institute for Labour Studies. [14]

  5. Category:1971 in labor relations - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Industrial Relations Act 1971; P. Potato Labour Scandal 1971; W.

  6. Labour law - Wikipedia

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    The LRA lays out the procedures for dispute resolution via the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA) and establishes the Labour Court and Labour Appeal Court as superior courts with exclusive jurisdiction to decide matters arising from the Act. [77] The Labour Relations Act also regulates the issue of fairness, not only ...

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  8. National Industrial Court of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    The National Industrial Court of Nigeria also known as NICN is a court empowered to adjudicate trade disputes, [1] labour practices, matters related to the Factories Act, Trade Disputes Act, Trade Unions Act, Workmen’s Compensations Act and appeals from the Industrial Arbitration Panel and all other employment matters in Nigeria. [2]

  9. United Labour Congress - Wikipedia

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    The selection of delegates to the International Labour Organization in 1962 proved a point of conflict, with N. Anunobi and his supporters splitting away to form the Nigeria Workers' Council (NWC). In 1967, affiliated unions based in Biafra split to form the Biafran Trade Union Confederation .