The bill seeks to provide for the documentation, protection, and regulation of domestic workers, apprentices, interns, and other informal sector employees in Nigeria.
This week, we examine what employers should anticipate as the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB)—which currently has only one active member, a Democrat, and four vacancies—moves closer to regaining a quorum and resuming full operations.
The Senate has passed the Informal Sector Employment (Regulation) Bill, aimed at formalising, protecting, and regulating the employment of domestic workers, apprentices, interns, and other informal sector employees across Nigeria.
Imagine hiring a new manager who never sleeps, never takes a vacation and never complains. Sounds perfect, right? But what if that manager is an algorithm? In today’s workplace, that’s not science fiction. It’s reality. AI systems now…
The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission, ICPC, has secured the conviction of one Mustapha Mohammed and Tijjani Adam Goni, both of the National Assembly Abuja, for defrauding one Saifudeen Yakub and Aminu…
A new report cited huge tours by Taylor Swift and Liam Gallagher, while calling on the government to take "urgent action" against ongoing issues in the industry
Abia State House of Assembly has declared total support for job creation and other economic policies of the State’s government. The Assembly also declared its support for every initiative of the State government that would encourage local…
Log in to today’s North American session Market wrap for November 11. Many traders were off during today’s session as the world celebrates the 108th birthday of the resolution of World War I Nevertheless, US stocks and cryptocurrencies…
While the new government announced fairly drastic measures on the employment front when it was formed towards the end of January 2025, most of these changes have yet to take place.