Occupational safety and health contemporary issues: A call for restorative justice
[Windhoek Observer - Namibia] - 2/06/2025
The government, through the Tripartite Committee—comprising representatives from the state, employers, and employees—is currently drafting the Occupational Safety and Health Bill (OSH Bill). Once completed, the bill will be gazetted as an Act of Parliament.
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