Corporate Social Responsibility and Employee Health in the Nigerian Banking Sector

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  • Dr. Chukwuemeka Anene MBBS Paelon Memorial Clinic Musa Yaradua Crescent Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria
  • Francisca Anene National Open University of Nigeria Victoria Island, Lagos Nigeria

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18533/ijbsr.v3i6.45

Keywords:

Corporate Social Responsibility, Banking employment, Health Insurance, Managed healthcare in Nigeria

Abstract

It is often said that the most important entity in any organisation is its human capital. With this is in mind, it has been recommended that an organisation which seeks to do well must pay particular attention to the welfare of its employees. This paper considers the issue of employer health insurance as it operates in the Nigerian banking sector. It argues that employee welfare, being a corporate social responsibility, banks must do more to ensure that the healthcare of their employees are better taken care of, bearing in mind the relative youth of most bank employees and the sensitive nature of work in the banking sector. The paper begins with an overview of corporate social responsibility, the nature of employee healthcare available in Nigeria and managed healthcare in the private sector. The paper also considers the typical health challenges of bank employees and healthcare options available to them, making a case for better structured health care for bank employees.

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