UNFAIR DISMISSALS TOP LABOUR COMPLAINTS

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Unfair dismissals and retrenchments account for the highest number of labour complaints filed.

This was revealed by Labour Commissioner Kyllikki Sihlahla during an interview on the One-on-One news show.

OHANGWENA GOVERNOR STRESSES WORKERS' WELFARE

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The Governor of the Ohangwena Region, Kadiva Hamutumwa, has emphasised the importance of workers' welfare and strong labour relations on the Ondobe-Eenhana Road Rehabilitation Project. 

Hamutumwa visited the Unik Construction Engineering site at Ondobe.

NAMIB MILLS STRIKE ENDS AFTER 59 DAYS

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The strike by nearly 1,000 workers at Namib Mills has ended after 59 days, following an agreement between the company and the Namibian Revolutionary Transport and Manufacturing Union (NARETU).

TUCNA-AFFILIATED UNIONS REJECT COLLECTIVE AGREEMENT

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The public service unions affiliated with the Trade Union Congress of Namibia (TUCNA) rejected the recently concluded collective agreement between the government and other labour unions, describing the process as unlawful and not conducted in good faith.

Justice and Labour Ministry reports wage recoveries

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The Minister of Justice and Labour Relations, Wise Immanuel, has highlighted progress made by his ministry over the past 6 years during a cabinet committee briefing at the Government Information Centre (GIC).

The ministry has issued 30 compliance orders, 20 of which are now under appeal. 

Iyaloo Investment wants outstanding 50% fishing quotas

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Iyaloo Women Investment is calling on the government to release the outstanding 50 percent of fishing quotas allocated to the company under the Government Employment Redress Programme.

The company was granted 250 metric tonnes of hake to support employment creation.