ABSTRACT
The Research Study was carried out
to examine the causes of strike and effect on academic performance of student
and a case study of Lagos State University. In Chapter One, the
topic was introduced with background to the study. This was
discussed extensively. The chapter also included objectives and
significance of the study, statement of the problem, research question,
hypothesis, scope and limitation of the study with definition of terms.
In Chapter Two, literature relevant to the study were
review. It also discussed theories relevant to the study. Chapter
Three discussed the methodology employed in the conduct of the
research. This chapter also covered the research design research
population, sample size, data instrument and statistical techniques.Chapter
Four covered the presentation and analysis of data, the data collected
from the research questionnaire were analyzed: and the research hypothesis was
tested using Chi-square statistical method. Chapter Five discusses
the recommendations and suggestions for further studies.
TABLE OF CONTENT
PAGES
Title
Page i
Certification ii
Dedication iii
Acknowledgment iv
Abstract v
Table of
Content vi
CHAPTER ONE – INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background of the
Study 1
1.2 Statement of the Problem 5
1.3 Purpose of the
Study 6
1.4 Scope of the
Study 7
1.5 Limitations of the
Study 7
1.6 Research
Questions 8
1.7 Research
Hypothesis 8
1.8 Significance of the
Study 9
1.9 Definition of Terms 10
CHAPTER TWO
2.1 Conceptual
Framework 12
2.2 Effects of Strike
actions 16
2.3 Rocedual
Conflicts 20
2.4 Negative and Positive
Effect of ASUU
Strike 24
2.5 Authority and
Conflict 27
CHAPTER THREE
3.0 Methodology 31
3.1 Design of the
Study 31
3.2 Area of
Study 32
3.3 Population of the
Study 32
3.4 Sample and Sampling
Technique 33
3.5 Instrument for Data
Collection 34
3.6 Validity of Instrument 35
3.7 Method of Data
Collection 36
3.8 Method of Data
Analysis 37
CHAPTER FOUR
4.0 Introduction 38
4.1 Data Presentation and
Analysis 39
4.2 Data
Analysis 39
4.3 Testing of
Hypothesis 44
4.4 Decision
Criterion 45
CHAPTER FIVE
Summary of Findings, Recommendation and Conclusion
5.1 Summary of
Findings 49
5.2 Recommendation 51
5.3 Conclusion 52
5.4 Implications 53
5.5 Limitations of
Study 54
Bibliography 56
Appendix 58
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
Strike action also called labour
strike or industrial, action is a work stoppage caused by the mass refusal of
employee(s) to work. A strike usually takes place in respond to employee
grievances. ·Strike 'became important during the Industrial Revolution, when
mass labour became important in factories and mines. In most countries, they
were quietly made illegal, as factory owners had far more political power than
workers. Most western countries partially legalize striking in the late 19th or
early 20th centuries.
Strikes are sometimes used to
put pressure on government to change polices. Occasionally, strike destabilizes
the rule of a particular political party or ruler. In such cases, strikes are
often part of a broader social movement taking the form of a campaign
of civil resistance. A notable example is the stoppage of work bythe
indigenous railways workers in (1932) led by Pa Michael Imodu during the
colonial era and the first general strike of (1945) in Nigeria.
Since 1970 to present time,
workers demand for improved condition of work and wages have increased the
number of strike actions as management most times would not accurately satisfy
the needs and requests of employees even in the face of economic recession.
In this study, however, we are
going to examine the causes of strike, i.e. consequences and impact in the
achievement of trade union objectives.
Strikes are the most significant
aspect of industrial conflict. Strike is defined as the temporary stoppage of
work in the pursuance of grievance or demand. In practice however, 'it has been
difficult to separate strike from other forms of expression of industrial
dispute as employer lock out workers and workers themselves embark on strike
action.
It is more useful to view both
phenomena as part and parcel of the conflict situation, not as opposite. Rarely
does a strike occur over a single issue for an obvious cause may be linked with
several other issues that not immediately apparent to the observation that have
caused dissatisfaction because solutions to them have been long in coming. The
actual occurrence of strike depends on several factors including prevailing
circumstances. This also goes to show that few strikes occur spontaneously
especially as there is no way of guaranteeing that strike actions instead of
the other forms of industrial action would be decided upon by
workers Involved.
Each time strike occurs
substantial man - hour is lost, a good example is the first general strike of
(1945), the (1993) ASU strike where universities in the country was closed for
couple of months thereby causing set back in the tertiary institution. The
Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, and Trade Union Congress, TUC, the two major
umbrella bodies of workers union in Nigeria mobilized workers for an indefinite
strike action which commenced on Monday, 9th January, 2012 to drive home the
protest against the fuel subsidy removal of January 1st 2012. The government of
Nigeria removed fuel subsidy by increasing the price of petrol per litre from
N65 to N141 on January 1st 2012.
This nationwide strike
affected the country's economy negatively where the volume of trading on the
floor of the Nigeria Stock Exchange (NSE) fell by 82 percent, local flights
were grounded, and lifting of crude oil was hampered. The strike had a lot of
effect on the major sector of the economy as activities of the, (NSE) that are
trading slumped by 80%, while banks complied with the strike order and closed
shop, the NSE opened for business as usual. But at close of trading, only
46.06 million shares were traded in 20 deals.
This is a significant
reduction when compared with an average 262 million shares worth about N1.05
billion traded in 2,509 deals the previous week. The Nigeria Labour Congress,
(NLC) has led a number of general strikes in the past to mention a few. In 2004,
the Nigeria Labour Congress gave the Federal government an ultimatum to reverse
the decision to introduce the controversial fuel tax or force a nationwide
protest strike. The strike threat was made despite the fact that the Federal
High Court judgment in an earlier dispute had declared the organization lacking
legal power to call a general strike over government policies.
It is in this context that the
research wishes to access the impact of strike action on the achievement of
trade union objectives in both private and public sectors in Nigeria and how
management policies/decisions are influenced by workers through the
representatives (trade union) to the effect of harmonizing management polices
with trade union objectives enhancing efficiency as well as maintain
good industrial relation peace and harmony in the work place using.
1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
The unstable industrial relation
climate in Nigeria just within the decades has resulted in all-time record of
lost working hours, unprecedented work stoppage as a result of strike action.
By October 1981,both federal
and state government were broke, by December, seven out of the nineteen state
governments could hardly pay the salaries of their employees; by June
1982,Bendel,Rivers,Cross Rivers, Benue and Imo States were owing
teachers two to four months arrears. It was only when junior workers threatened
strike action in Cross River state and teachers actually abandoned classes in
Bendel State after not receiving January salaries as at April 1982 that both
government cleared part of the outstanding amount .
In the first six months of the
year 1982, Nigeria lost a total of 4,598 man- hours because of strike action by
workers. The recent strike action embarked by Nigeria Labour Congress in January,
2012 has cost the country millions of naira as all the sectors of the economy
which engage in productivity activities in order to boost the gross domestic
product of the economy were closed down for couples of days.
1.3 PURPOSE
OF STUDY
The purpose of this study is to
probe into the effectiveness of an investigation of causes of strike objectives
from the management. This study is based on a case study of LAGOS STATE
UNIVERSITY.
Precisely, the study is
focused on following issues, "tools' for achieving union demands
from management using strike as the major tools in achieving union objectives.
The recommendation which will
be based mainly on the findings of the research will be implemented to
strengthen the effectiveness of strike action as means of achieving union
objectives. If on the other hand, the study suggest a better way of achieving
union aims than strike, then of course the mentored will be recommended.
1.4 SCOPE
OF THE STUDY
The research work focuses
particularly on and investigation of causes of strike. The research is
conducted to 'cover and improve the management of organization focusing on the
LAGOS STATE UNIVERSITY. For this reason therefore, the researcher has consulted
several reviews, on issues of strike and trade union to include text books
industrial relation, management, social sciences. dissertations from
academicians on related issues, Newspaper edits journal etc. the work would be
very large if all the argument of the different authors are presented but they
have been carefully selected so that only issues particularly concentrating on
the impact of strikes on the achievement of education objectives are
considered.
1.5 LIMITATION
OF THE STUDY
A work of this nature is not easy to
accomplish for its wide scope and for the expense it would involve such as
financial problems, time constraint, material cost, apathy on the part of
respondent and bureaucratic procedure involved in releasing data in the
institution of my case study. The research would have been more expensive and
capital intensive if it were to cover all universities, but it is limited to
Lagos State University as the case study.
1.6 RESEACH
QUESTIONS
1. What
is the perception of an average university student about ASUU strike action?
2. How
does the strike action by ASUU affect students' academic performance?
3. What
are the possible ways of minimizing the effects of ASUU strike on student's
academic performance?
4. What
can be done by government to reduce the incessant strike action to the barest
minimum?
1.7 RESEARCH
HYPOTHESIS
The researcher formulates the
following hypothesis based on the objectives and problems identified for the
purpose of this research work stating them in both Null and alternate forms.
1. Ho: institution
objectives are low where there is a strong and viable trade union.
H1: Institution
objectives are high where there is a strong and viable trade union.
2. Ho:
Trade union and management do not co-operate to raise organizational objectives
H1:
Trade union and management co-operate to raise organizational objectives
3. Ho:
There is no significant relationship between the activities of trade union and
organizational objectives.
H1:
There is a significant relationship between the activities of trade union and
organizational objectives.
4. Ho:
Unstable union- management relationship has no significant effect on the
organizational objective
H1:
Unstable union- management relationship has significant effect on the
organizational objective
1.8 SIGNIFICANCE
OF THE STUDY
This research work will be relevant
to institutions and students.
It will be beneficial to other
public sectors in Nigeria; it will also be of importance to government,
academicians, potential and future researchers on the issue of the impact of
strike action on the achievement of trade union objectives in an institution.
This empirical study is also important for the reward of Bachelor of Education
(B.Ed) in Guidance and Counseling.
The study will also identify how
institutions and union can cooperate to enhance the achievement of educational
objectives in an institution. It will provide a basis for trade union reorientation
objectives are achieved for better and harmonious institutional relationship.
It will also provide a frame work for management and union to relate for
achievement of educational goals.
1.9 DEFINITION
OF TERMS
STRIKE: Strike
is defined as a temporary stoppage of work in the pursuance of a grievance or
demand.
TRADE UNION: Is
a combination of workers who are wages or salary earners form for the purpose
of regulating work terms and condition for maintenance and improving the
employment condition of their members.
WORKING CONDITION: A
comfortable environment (condition of staff offices and lecture hall,
laboratory rooms and equipment, field and sports equipment, temperature and
humidity, cleanliness, comfort and safety (of floors, classrooms and so fort)
and efficiency (steady product flow, adequate wage and salary, performance
approval, incentive, motivation and welfare services.
GRIEVANCE: situation
of dissatisfaction, on the part of the workers of the institution.
EMPLOYEE: Refers
to worker(s), person(s) responsible for carrying out day to day activities of
the organization toward achieving the target goals.
EMPLOYER: Refers
to the management board, one who engages human and material resources for the
production of goods and services.
MANAGEMENT: Refers
in this study to be the government, states government, body employer and its
representatives, head of departments and supervisors inclusive.
DISPUTE: Is
any argument or disagreement between employer and workers, or between workers
and workers which is concerned with the employment and non-employment
conditions of work of any person.
WORK: This
implies any kind of purposive action i.e. whether paid or unpaid,
full time or part time, formal or informal with reference to an organization;
it used to imply the operation involved in a particular job or work.
ORGANIZATION: A group of people brought together
for the purpose of achieving certain objectives, while these members may change
the role of organization which is its basic unit is maintained.
TOPIC: AN INVESTIGATION OF THE CAUSES OF STRIKE AND ITS EFFECT ON STUDENTS ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE
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