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Item A preliminary comparative perspective on the role of multinational enterprises in influencing labour relations of their host nation(Services for Science and Education, 2021) Allen-ILE, Cok; Olabiyi, OjThis paper examines the operations of multinational enterprises (MNEs) in so far as they are able to influence the public and labour relations policy and law of their host nation with a special attention on African nations. It is to be expected that MNEs would already be comfortable with the mechanisms in place for the resolution of labourrelated or commercial disputes in their country of origin. The question then that arises is: If confronted with an employment relations situation in their host nation, would the MNE attempt to circumvent or adapt the process to suit what they are already familiar with? This could pose a challenge for the practice of international labour law. Literature (Briscoe, Schuler & Tarique, 2012; Eweje, 2009; Iyanda & Bello, 1979; Onimode, 1978) already alludes to the fact that MNEs tend to take the ‘line of least resistance’ if confronted with ‘higher’ labour standardsItem A study of conflict resolution mechanisms and employment relations in multinational corporations in Africa: Empirical evidence from Nigeria and South Africa(AOSIS, 2022) Olabiy, Olaniyi J.When it comes to employment relations, a strong and effective conflict resolution mechanism (CRM) is critical for achieving industrial tranquillity and collaboration among social partners. This study evaluated the usefulness of CRMs in employment relations at a large multinational company (MNC) in Nigeria and South Africa. Negotiating and dialoguing about employment relations must be an integral part of CRMs in order to alleviate disharmony in employment relations.