ABSTRACT
The major purpose of this study was to find out the Effect of Industrial Crisis on Productivities of Workers in Abia State Polytechnic, Aba in Abia North Local Government Area of Abia State. There are delay in productivities of workers in Abia State Polytechnic, Aba and workers also felt reluctant towards their work and threatening industrial peace in Abia State Polytechnic, Aba in Abia State. Specifically, objective of the study were:(1) Identify the causes of industrial crisis on productivities of workers in Abia State Polytechnic, Aba in Abia State, (2)Identity the effect of the industrial crisis on productivities of workers Abia State Polytechnic, Aba in Abia State, (3)Identity the extent to which wages and salary affects the workers productivities in Abia State Polytechnic, Aba, Abia State. (4)Identify the extent to which government policy effect the productivities of workers in Abia State Polytechnic, Aba, Abia State. The population of the study consist of one hundred (100) employees working in Abia State Polytechnic, Aba, Aba North Local Government Area, Abia State. There was no sample. Four research questions were formulated and analyzed using percentage method (%). Hundred (100) questionnaire items were distributed and the study retrieved eighty (80).The findings showed that inconsistence policy by the management causes industrial crisis on productivities of workers in Abia State Polytechnic, Aba in Abia State, the study also discovered that delay in payment of wages and salaries decreases workers productivities in Abia State Polytechnic, Aba in Abia State, It was recommended that those indicator like inconsistence policy and breach of collective agreement should be avoid by the management for favourable work conditions. It was also recommended that comfortable wages and salaries will help to ameliorate the level of industrial crisis.
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background of the Study
The revolt of workers began after the industrial development and has pressed through several phases. In order to improve workers condition of service the civil service came up in 1912 safeguarding the interest of their fellow workers which lead to the first general strike of 1945.
The civilian in Nigeria (1960)-(1966) witness serious agitation for general wage increase. Hence the sodomu report of 1961 recommended upward revision of salaries but not implemented. Agitation persisted and lead to the unfortunate and expensive general strike of 1964. The strike was a practical testimony that the policy of non interference in labour management matters adopted from 1960-1965 was ineffective.
The 1964 general strike which lost the nation on estimated N20 million and the outbreak of the civil war in 1967 made it clear that the national could not afford the disruptive consequence of individual action by workers in all sector of the economy. Hence there was that mead for legislative to ensure prevalence of industrial peace during the period of military era.
a. Decree N0. 21 1968 trade dispute (emergency provision) Decree. This Decree out lowed strike or lock out. It provided that voluntary agreement reached between labour and measurement legally blending where settlement could not be reached to dispute referred to the commissioner of labour who would appoint a conciliator to mediate in the dispute where it falls they can appoint an arbitrator.
b. Decree No 53 (emergency provision Amendment) 1969. this was just extension of Decree 21 of 1968 about expiring it again reinforce the prohibition of all the strikes and locked out.
c. Decree N0 31. The Trade Union Decree 1973. This was the result of belief that one of the mai n reasons for the industrial crisis during that period was the existence of multiplicity of workers organizations.
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