China Town shop owner fined N$230 000 for humiliating employee over work uniform
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 27/08/2025
The owner of a shop at the China Town shopping centre in Windhoek must pay N$230 000 to a former employee of his store after he violated her dignity by ordering her to take off her work uniform in his shop, a High Court judge has ruled. Shop owner Li Bailong treated a former employee […] The (…)
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