Namibia Fish Consumption Promotion Trust (NFCP) employees have downed tools at Walvis Bay, following a deadlock in wage negotiations. Employees, through NAFAU, are demanding back pay on their wages for 2020-2021. They further want 10% increment for job grade A, 8% for grade B, 6% for grade C and 10% for housing allowance for the year 2021-2022. The company, however, is offering zero increments for the year because it recorded a decline in revenue. CEO Victor Pea says for 2021-2022, the company offered 7% for job grade A, 6% for grade B, 4% for grade C and 2% housing allowance. This offer has been rejected by workers who will not be paid while on strike.