RA faces N$7.8-million payout after labour commissioner ruling on salary dispute
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 9/01/2025
The Roads Authority (RA) board will decide whether to pay 28 managers N$7.8 million after a labour commissioner ruling. RA chief executive Conrad Lutombi says the mid-level managers initially demanded N$28 million, but the labour commissioner ordered the authority to pay only N$7.8 million. The (…)
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