Adoption of occupational health and safety as a fundamental human right and its implications for Nigerian workers
Introduction: This paper examines the recognition of occupational health and safety (OHS) as a fundamental human right and its implications for Nigerian workers. It highlights the need for employers and governments to prioritize workers' safety and reviews the challenges faced by Nigerian emplo...
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Main Authors: | Ochuko Felix Orikpete (Author), Daniel Raphael Ejike Ewim (Author) |
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Occupational Health and Safety Society of Nepal,
2023-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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