Publication

Oct 1996

The paper examines the effects of the sharp economic crisis of the 1980s on Nigeria’s textile industry and its workers. It also looks at the way industry adjusted to changing market opportunities and economic policies, and how workers and their unions responded. The authors argue that the unions’ bargaining power owes much to the relative autonomy of the workforce in the process of production.

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Author Gunilla Andrae, Björn Beckman
Series UNRISD Publications
Issue 78
Publisher United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD)
Copyright © 1996 United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD)
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