尼日利亚《2010年雇员补偿法》精神压力分类解读

IF 0.3 4区 社会学 Q3 LAW
C. Obi-Ochiabutor, C. A. Ogbuabor, Chioma O. Nwabachili, U. Nwoke
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摘要在《2010年雇员补偿法》(“ECA”)出台之前,尼日利亚的工人补偿制度受《1987年工人补偿法》的管辖(第W6章,2004年LFN)(“WCA”)。WCA未能为雇员提供充分的赔偿制度,尽管支付赔偿源于雇主对雇员的照顾义务。尽管雇主可能对员工遭受的身体或精神伤害负责,但WCA没有对精神压力索赔做出规定。在其制度下,员工的心理健康也没有得到考虑。非洲经委会试图通过其第8条的规定来弥补这一差距。本文从比较的角度考察了从法律制度和劳工环境的整体利益出发适用《非洲经委会》第8条的动态和挑战。
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Interpretation of the Mental Stress Taxonomy under Nigeria's Employees’ Compensation Act 2010
Abstract Prior to the inception of the Employees’ Compensation Act 2010 (“ECA”), the workers’ compensation system in Nigeria was governed by the Workmen's Compensation Act 1987 (Cap W6 LFN 2004) (“WCA”). The WCA failed to provide an adequate compensation regime for employees, notwithstanding the fact that payment of compensation stems from the employer's duty of care to the employee. Though an employer may be liable for injury, whether physical or mental, sustained by an employee, the WCA, among other things, had no provision for mental stress claims. Neither was the mental health of employees contemplated under its regime. The ECA has sought to close this gap by the provisions of its section 8. Using a comparative perspective, this article examines the dynamics as well as the challenges of applying section 8 of the ECA in the overall interest of the legal system and the labour environment.
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