Nigerian Legal System Fails to Address Contract Staffing - Kaigama

Lagos — President of the Trade Union Congress (TUC), Bobboi Kaigama, has declared that the Nigerian legal system has failed to address the issue of contract staffing, thereby leaving employees at the mercy of their employers, unlike what obtains in South Africa, Zimbabwe and other developed countries.

Secretary-General of the TUC, Mohammed Lawal, who represented Kaigama at a the launch of a book titled "Determination of Contract of Employment," by Barrister Femi Aborisade, at Airport Hotel, Ikeja, Lagos, made the declaration while speaking on how the legal system needs to be reviewed to be in line with the standard of the International Labour Organisation (ILO).

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