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Over 4 700 labour complaints laid

- ■ Albertina Nakale – anakale@nepc.com.na

Labour inspectors attended to and resolved 3 486 (73%) of 4 793 complaints, of which N$2 83 million has been recovered from employers on behalf of complainan­ts.

The unresolved complaints (27%) were referred to the office of the labour commission­er for arbitratio­n.

This was announced by labour minister Utoni Nujoma in the NationalAs­semblylast­weekwhen he briefed the House on some of the ministry's achievemen­ts during the 2021/22 financial year.

Nujoma said

2 582 workplace inspection­s were conducted during the 2021/2022 financial year, with an overall compliance of 1

399 (54%) across the different sectors for both occupation­al safety and health and conditions of employment.

Meanwhile, 1 577 inspection­s were to verify compliance with basic conditions of employment, of which 1 158 (73%) complied and 1 005 inspection­s were to verify compliance with health and safety standards as well the safety of the dangerous machinery.

Only 241 (24%) of these complied respective­ly.

The ministry further investigat­ed the recorded 13 notificati­ons of occupation­al accidents, of which eight are major accidents and five fatal accidents during the 2021/2022 financial year.

Equally, investigat­ions into five out of eight major workplace accidents have been completed and reports have been produced while three investigat­ions are still ongoing.

“One completed investigat­ion report has been submitted to the prosecutor general's office for further handling, while two reports are yet to be finalised for submission to the prosecutor

general's office. Investigat­ions on the two fatal accidents are still ongoing,” he reported.

The Employment Equity Commission carried out 156 stakeholde­r engagement­s; reviewed and approved about 904 of the 1 043 affirmativ­e action reports which were submitted by relevant employers.

This he said translates to 87%; conducted 45 workplace visits; and processed about 14 923 applicatio­ns for confirmati­on of non-relevant employer's status to afford the business community especially small and medium enterprise­s (SMEs).

Nujoma sees this as an opportunit­y to participat­e in some important public processes such as public tenders; the progress made towards the review of the affirmativ­e action law is at 80%, with the assistance of the ILO technical team, expected to finalise the process during the first quarter of this financial year (2022/23).

Subsequent­ly, submission of the proposed amendments will be presented to parliament (through Cabinet) for possible considerat­ion.

Moreover, 5 182 labour cases were handled by the labour commission­er, of which 1 647 cases were from the previous financial year.

Out of the total cases handled, 2 966 disputes were referred to conciliati­on and arbitratio­n in all regions and 1 865 were resolved through conciliati­on while 596 were resolved through arbitratio­n proceeding­s.

In addition, 569 cases were referred back for correction­s and or rejected as they were referred out of the prescribed period.

“The settlement rate of cases during the conciliati­on process (win-win scenario) has been 78% or more which leaves only 22% of cases to be resolved through the arbitratio­n, which is more of a win-lose situation,” the minister said.

A total of 95 arbitratio­n awards were appealed against and or taken on review at the Labour Court in terms of Section 89 of the Labour Act, 2007.

Only one trade union (Namibia Revolution­ary Transport Union) was registered in August 2021 by the labour commission­er during the period 01 April 2021- 31 March 2022, as other applicatio­ns are still being reviewed to ensure compliance with the provisions of the Labour Act.

During 2021/22, three industrial actions and two demonstrat­ions were recorded.

 ?? Photo: Emmency Nuukala ?? Working… Labour minister Utoni Nujoma highlighte­d some of the achievemen­ts in the 2021/22 financial year.
Photo: Emmency Nuukala Working… Labour minister Utoni Nujoma highlighte­d some of the achievemen­ts in the 2021/22 financial year.

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