High-level meeting held to address fishermen’s labour concerns
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 18/05/2025
The ministers of labour relations and fisheries met with key stakeholders in the fisheries sector at Walvis Bay on Friday, following recent labour concerns raised by a group of employees. This follows threats by the group of fishermen to stage a protest by walking from Walvis Bay to Windhoek to (…)
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