Labour and Politics in Nigeria

Labour and Politics in Nigeria
Author: Robin Cohen
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2024-03-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1003859283

Originally published in 1974 and with a new introduction for the 1981 edition, this book is a clear and vivid history of the role of organized labour in the politics of Nigeria. It covers the period from the first General Strike of 1945 to the civil war and reintegration of the country. As well as providing an analysis of the characteristics and attitudes of Nigeria’s wage earners, this study is concerned with their place in the wider political and social life of the country. The attempts of the trade unions to create a representative central labour organisation are considered, as is the internal structure of the unions themselves. The book also examines the relationship of the Unions with the political parties of the first Republic and later with the Military Government. The influence of the trade unions in the determination of wage rates is analysed. The book concludes with an overview of trade unions in other parts of Africa with which the performance and characteristics of organized labour in Nigeria are compared

LABOR UNIONS AND POLITICS

LABOR UNIONS AND POLITICS
Author: Babafemi O. Elufiede
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2010-08-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1462827128

Author's Address: 3306 Shannon Road ALBANY Georgia 31721 USA For more information, please visit www.Elufiede.com You May also purchase the book at Amazon.com and Barnes and Noble.

Trade Unions and Party Politics

Trade Unions and Party Politics
Author: Björn Beckmann
Publisher:
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2010-06
Genre: Labor unions
ISBN: 9780796923073

This volume examines the political role of trade unions in seven African countries and the various ways in which they seek to influence political parties and the state. Whereas some, like the Nigeria Labour Congress, push for a political party of their own, others, such as COSATU in South Africa, opt to engage with the power struggles in the ruling party. In Namibia and Uganda unions have been incorporated by a one-party dominated state while in Ghana, unions insist on being autonomous. There is also a move towards autonomy in Senegal, despite the plurality of unions with party affiliations. In the case of Zimbabwe, unions took the lead in creating an alternative alliance in opposition to a repressive state. Trade Unions and Party Politics provides a finely tuned critique of the impact achieved by these strategies, within the context of both the unique forces shaping them and the looming shadow of the new global economy.

Labour in the Explanation of an African Crisis

Labour in the Explanation of an African Crisis
Author: Jimi O. Adesina
Publisher:
Total Pages: 152
Release: 1994
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

This book is a reflection on Nigeria's development experience in the past four decades. It discusses labour's location and role in the economic development process from the perspective of wages and productivity and workers' location in the social development process. It also examines the role of the labour movement in Nigeria's political development. It presents a political economy of Nigeria, especially the character of its poltical, industrial and economic development. (DÜI-Sch).