A new report on heat stress resulting from global warming, which predicts significant productivity, job and economic losses, was launched on Monday, July 1 by the International Labour Organization (ILO).
COZA: Lawyers speak on Busola Dakolo, Fatoyinbo rape scandal
The new report, Working on a warmer planet: The impact of heat stress on labour productivity and decent work, draws on climate, employment and physiological data and presents estimates of the current and projected productivity losses at national, regional and global levels.
By Gboyega Akosile Many qualities define a leader, whether in politics or in the corporate…
By Musa Nafada Governor Ahmed Aliyu Sokoto has embarked on an ambitious mission to rewrite…
By Adagher Tersoo WHEN Arch. Sunday Echono was appointed Executive Secretary of the Tertiary Education…
Friday, June 13, marked the midterm of the 10th National Assembly, our country’s foremost parliamentary…
By Bimpe Omoyiwola THE university is a crucial part of the higher education system with…
" Trade facilitation laws, tariff harmonisation, and customs reforms to reduce bottlenecks and ensure Nigeria…
This website uses cookies.