MALTAHOHE VC WORKERS PROTEST OVER SALARY DELAYS

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Disgruntled workers of Maltahohe Village Council are up in arms over late salary payments for the past eight months. 

The workers maintained late payments that subjected them and their families to economic hardship. 

TSUMEB COMMUNITY PROTESTS OVER YOUTH EXCLUSION IN BIOMASS PLANT JOBS

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A group of aggrieved community members under the banner of the Tsumeb Aitsama Madan development project have taken to the streets, reportedly against the exclusion of youth in the employment of the BioMass Plant.

The project is currently under construction along the Tsumeb-Oshivelo road.

NUNW CALLS FOR HONEST DIALOGUE ON WORKPLACE CHALLENGES

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The Secretary General of the National Union of Namibian Workers (NUNW), Job Muniaro, has called for greater honesty in addressing challenges affecting workers and employers, pointing to discipline and skills development as major concerns.

NAB EMPLOYEES PETITION MANAGEMENT DURING PEACEFUL DEMONSTRATION

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Represented by the Public Service Union of Namibia, the employees petitioned the NAB management during a peaceful demonstration.

The employees expressed concern over what they described as intimidation tactics, while emphasising that their actions are protected under the Namibian Constitution.

35 DIAMOND POLISHERS FACE RETRENCHMENT AFTER COURT RULING - AMUTSE

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Minister of Industries, Mines and Energy (MIME) Modestus Amutse said that the possible retrenchment of 35 local diamond polishers from the Almod Diamonds mining company stems from a court decision relating to issues of non-compliance by a state-owned company. 

NASWU submits petition to Justice Ministry

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The Namibia Security Workers Union (NASWU) on Thursday handed over a petition to the Ministry of Justice and Labour Relations.

Security guards from different companies joined the march and the petition handover. 

Public dialogue highlights contract labour concerns in mining industry

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Government officials, labour representatives, and mining industry stakeholders have gathered in Windhoek to discuss ways of promoting decent work in Namibia's mining sector. 
This is amid growing concerns over labour practices, worker welfare, and governance within the industry.