Nigeria: Expert Calls for Abolition of '9-to-5' Work Culture to Boost Economy
[AllAfrica - Africa] - 7/02/2025
[Premium Times] A Special Adviser on Economic Affairs in the Office of the Vice President, Tope Fasua, has called for the abolition of the traditional 9-to-5 work structure, arguing that shorter working hours could help attract young Nigerians into public service and boost the economy.
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