Shoprite defends its labour practices amid an ongoing dispute
[Windhoek Observer - Namibia] - 11/05/2025
Shoprite reiterated that the company is committed to fair labour practices as Freshmark Namibia drivers continue to accuse the company of unfair treatment and lack of union recognition.
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