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Title: Appraisal of systematic training practices by building construction firms in Nigeria.
Authors: Ayegba, Calistus
Dzasu, W
Keywords: systematic training
practice
productivity
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: Nigerian Journal of Technological Research
Citation: Ayegba and Dzasu (2014)
Series/Report no.: 9;1
Abstract: The study investigated the frequency of training programmes, organizations that meet firms training needs, funds reimbursement by the Industrial Training Fund (ITF) to firms for training, the constraints and strategies that could be adopted to enhance the practice of systematic training by construction firms in the development of their workers. It was observed that 89.65% and 91.38% of the respondents agree that management and technical staff training is only embarked on when needed: that ITF provides 24.49% of the firms training needs for operatives/semi skilled workers. Also, lack of funds and training/staff development policies which had combined mean of 4.2 respectively was identified as a factors militating against the practice of systematic training of building construction workers. This study shows that systematic training of building construction workers serves a means of maintaining standards and ensuring that those who are newly engaged into existing jobs and practices are able to adapt quickly.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/2366
ISSN: 0795-5111
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