Works minister Mutorwa introduces maritime labour law to improve seafarers’ working conditions

[The Namibian - Namibia] - 18/02/2025
Minister of works and transport and deputy prime minister John Mutorwa has tabled a new maritime labour law to enhance seafarers’ rights. The amended Labour and Maritime Convention of 2006 aims to address the working conditions of seafarers on boats and ships. Mutorwa says the law seeks to (…)
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