Why parliament must close Namibia’s loopholes on private employment agencies?
[Windhoek Observer - Namibia] - 27/08/2025
Julius Natangwe Across Namibia, a quiet injustice has become routine: workers supplied by private employment agencies often called labour-hire firms are doing the same work as permanent staff while taking home a fraction of the invoice paid by the client enterprise. In some cases, workers report (…)
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