USE OF COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AND ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION AS MEANS OF SETTLEMENT OF TRADE DISPUTES IN NIGERIA
Abstract
Domination and differences in interests and values are still sources of conflict in all industrial institutions and organizations due to social divide, which has favoured employers at the expense of the employees. These phenomena of domination and differences in interests and values therefore call to mind the need for a very cordial means of resolving trade disputes to pave way for a smooth labour and industrial relations. This paper discusses the cordial means of resolving trade disputes through collectivebargaining and Alternative Dispute Resolution. It is herein argued that these means of resolving trade disputes through collective bargaining and Alternative Dispute Resolution which already have the backing of our law should be effectively exploited and institutionalized to ensure cordiality in our labour and industrial relations. It concludes with a call for the full institutionalization of Alternative Dispute Resolution technique of the National Industrial Court pursuant to section 254C (3) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 as well as ensure compliance with institutional collective bargaining process for settlement of trade disputes in various institutions.
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