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Jobs and career experts said in spite of the advantages inherent in allowing large numbers of foreign expatriates workers into the country, that the is now taking a heavy toll on local jobseekers.
According to the experts, foreigners now remain the preferred applicants in the country’s labour market, with many of them now successfully claiming jobs that skilled and unskilled Nigerians should be doing.
Unsurprisingly, expatriate quota abuse, the experts pointed out,are mostly noticeable in the manufacturing, oil and gas, telecommunications and commercial sectors, but may have also crept into other sectors of the nation’s economy, including the financial and public service sectors, thereby compounding Nigeria’s unemployment woes.
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Source: National Mirror
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According to the experts, foreigners now remain the preferred applicants in the country’s labour market, with many of them now successfully claiming jobs that skilled and unskilled Nigerians should be doing.
Unsurprisingly, expatriate quota abuse, the experts pointed out,are mostly noticeable in the manufacturing, oil and gas, telecommunications and commercial sectors, but may have also crept into other sectors of the nation’s economy, including the financial and public service sectors, thereby compounding Nigeria’s unemployment woes.
click here to read more
Source: National Mirror
#Nigeria