COVID-19 and Its Sweeping Effect on Businesses in Nigeria: Lessons for the Future

IF 0.4 Q3 LAW AUSTRALIAN BUSINESS LAW REVIEW Pub Date : 2022-02-01 DOI:10.54648/bula2022004
Nkemdilim Itanyi, U. Obuka
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The impact of the Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is being felt in all spheres of human life. From everyday socialization to work to religious and commercial activities, no aspect of human interaction as we know it is spared; neither is any economy across the world. For Nigeria, the case is no different. With the COVID-19 pandemic, we continue to witness more inclination to adopt information technology in workplaces, especially as many firms have adopted a Work-From-Home policy. On the other hand, staff have been, and continue to be, laid off as businesses grapple with dwindling revenue. In this article, we examine some of the recent pandemic- induced changes in the world of work; the adoption of increased use of information technology resources in businesses and everyday life; termination of employment contracts; and the heightened attention by lawyers and clients to an often neglected but essential clause in commercial transaction documents – the force majeure clause. We conclude that the pandemic has had devastating consequences for business financing and employment in Africa’s biggest economy and, indeed, across the globe. There are, however, a few fundamental changes brought about by the pandemic, which are beneficial and should continue post- COVID-19. Information Technology, COVID-19, Pandemic, Employment, Commercial Transactions
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2019冠状病毒病及其对尼日利亚企业的全面影响:对未来的教训
2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行的影响正在人类生活的各个领域感受到。从日常的社交到工作,再到宗教和商业活动,我们所知的人类互动没有一个方面是幸免的;世界上任何一个经济体都不是这样。尼日利亚的情况也不例外。随着COVID-19大流行,我们继续看到更多倾向于在工作场所采用信息技术,特别是在许多公司采取在家工作政策的情况下。另一方面,由于企业努力应对收入减少,员工一直在裁员,而且还在继续裁员。在本文中,我们研究了最近大流行引起的工作领域的一些变化;在商业和日常生活中增加使用资讯科技资源;解除劳动合同;以及律师和客户对商业交易文件中一个经常被忽视但又必不可少的条款——不可抗力条款的高度关注。我们的结论是,这一流行病对非洲最大经济体乃至全球的企业融资和就业造成了毁灭性后果。然而,大流行带来了一些有益的根本变化,并应在2019冠状病毒病后继续下去。信息技术、COVID-19、大流行、就业、商业交易
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