MANAGEMENT OF SMALL SCALE INDUSTRIES IN ENUGU STATE PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS (A CASE STUDY OF ENUGU SOUTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA)
ABSTRACTS
This research studied Management of Pension Schemes in Nigerian Public Service using the Department of Pensions/Establishment Enugu State Public Service, as a case study. The need for the study rose from the poor performance of the schemes which have resulted to a number of problems such as the unwillingness of old workers to relinquish office for the younger generation due to poor pension plans, bribery and corruption in the public service, mismanagement of fund, low moral in work etc.
The researcher identified a number of problems, investigated on their origin, sought the advise of experts and came up with a number of recommendation on the lapse found out during the research.
Due to the vast nature of pensions management in the Nigeria, the researcher narrowed the study to the Department of Pension/Establishment, Enugu State Public Service due to certain limitations Background and need for the study, statement of problems, research problems were discussed in chapter one. All terms and definitions were also defined in chapter one; chapter two reviewed all literature related to the study. Chapter three dealt with conclusion, data presentation, data analysis and also recommendation. It is hoped that a lot of good will come to the management of pension schemes in Nigeria.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title Page
Certification
Dedication
Acknowledgment
Abstract
Table of contents
CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION
1.1 General Background to the Subject Matter
1.2 Problems Associated with the Subject Matter
1.3 Problems that the Study will be Concerned with
1.4 Importance of Studying the Area
1.5 Definition of Important Terms
1.6 References
CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1 The origin of the subject area
2.2 School of thought within the subject area
2.3 The school of thought relevant to the problem of study
2.4 Different methods of studying the problems
2.5 Summary
2.6 References
CHAPTER THREE: CONCLUSION
3.1 Data Presentation
3.2 Analysis of the Data
3.3 Recommendation
3.4 Conclusions
3.5 References
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 GENERAL BACKGROUND TO THE SUBJECT MATTER
The work that one does gives status to the person. It also gives a meaning to life and feeling of contribution to general welfare. Work also permits a person to be active, energetic and to have constructive social interaction with others. Inspite of the face that work brings fulfillment, one must retire from active service for one cannot deny the fact that as workers grow older, they make many adjustments and tend to develop gradually into a social group that is separate from the younger worker. Increasing physical and mental limitation associated with advancing age, make it difficult for such people to work safely and competently thereby maintaining previous levels of performance. At the stage of retirement, the worker’s output reaches diminishing returns. It becomes necessary for the worker to stop working if his employer wants to minimize loss although not everyone would welcome the idea of retirement even with a generous pension.
Retirement as defined by J. A Donnelly et al (1992 : 326), is the changes in job situation whereby the individual gives up his job when diminishing returns set in. Eze (2001 : 15) explained retirement as the stage where the employer is dissatisfied by the job performance of the employee.
The German Chancellor, Otto Von Bismarck in the 1880’s started the concept of retirement. His public pension plan supported a retirement age of sixty-five years. Insurance companies began to use that retirement age in planning retirement and annuity programmes. Though the retirement age vary in countries and organizations, Nigeria operates one of the most generous pension schemes in the world. After ten years of service, an employee qualifies for pension. An employee could then retire and enjoy the rest of his active life. Result of Nigerian pension scheme is that the public service is seen as being more lucrative in terms of a persons work life.
At the period of retirement, it is important that the future life of the worker be considered by planning for his welfare. This means to pay a consideration that will help the worker to go on with life. Several reasons have been given for the need for such compensation. Prominent among the reasons is to provide economic security for the employee at retirement. Secondly, it guarantees the willingness of the younger generation to work and also see the organization as a good place to work in.
The compensation paid to the worker at retirement is known as pension. It is a contractual payment between the employer and the employee. The