Mental Stress, Workplaces and Nigeria's Employees’ Compensation Act

IF 0.3 4区 社会学 Q3 LAW Journal of African Law Pub Date : 2022-04-05 DOI:10.1017/S0021855322000018
P. Nwankwo
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Abstract It has been over a decade since the Employees’ Compensation Act (ECA) came into force, introducing, for the first time under Nigeria's employees’ compensation scheme, mental stress as a basis for compensation. However, legal literature on salient aspects of Nigerian employees’ compensation remains scant. This article seeks to bridge this gap and provide a source of legal scholarship to aid the adjudication of mental stress claims in Nigeria. The article discusses when and how work-related mental stress is compensable within the context of the ECA. It finds that, notwithstanding the subjective nature of mental stress and the possibility of feigning mental injury, the ECA establishes broad bases for compensating mental stress, increasing the risk that employees may manipulate the system and obtain benefits even when mental stress is not work-related. The article therefore articulates criteria to defeat fraudulent claims and ensure that only legitimate mental stress claims are compensated.
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精神压力、工作场所和尼日利亚《雇员补偿法》
摘要《雇员补偿法》(ECA)生效已经十多年了,根据尼日利亚的雇员补偿计划,首次将精神压力作为补偿的基础。然而,关于尼日利亚雇员薪酬突出方面的法律文献仍然很少。本文试图弥合这一差距,并提供法律奖学金来源,以帮助尼日利亚对精神压力索赔的裁决。本文讨论了在ECA的背景下,与工作相关的精神压力何时以及如何得到补偿。它发现,尽管精神压力具有主观性质,也有可能假装精神损伤,但ECA为补偿精神压力建立了广泛的基础,增加了员工操纵系统并获得利益的风险,即使精神压力与工作无关。因此,这篇文章阐明了挫败欺诈索赔的标准,并确保只有合法的精神压力索赔才能得到赔偿。
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