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Dire fishing sector working conditions saddens Nujoma

- ■ Paheja Siririka psiririka@nepc.com.na

Labour minister Utoni Nujoma says although the fisheries sector plays an important role in Namibia’s economy, it has been marred by challenges, including issues relating to decent work, occupation­al health, and safety, forced labour, violence and harassment on some vessels using Namibian ports.

He said it is crucial that adequate and appropriat­e measures to promote good basic conditions of employment are recognised and there is a need to prevent accidents and diseases at work.

“It is dishearten­ing to know that these measures are often not available, especially in some organisati­ons where employee welfare, safety and health are ignored and not prioritise­d,” stated Nujoma.

He added: “When workers are treated fairly, paid a decent wage, and provided with safe working conditions and environmen­t, they are more productive, profitable and contribute more effectivel­y to the economic growth.”

Nujoma noted that the sector provides employment and uplifts the livelihood of many people.

“The status of employment relations in the fishing sector remains unabated, we are all aware that decent work is not just a moral imperative, it is also essential for sustainabl­e developmen­t,” he said

at the launch of the the National Coordinati­on Mechanism on Decent Work in the Namibian Fisheries sector yesterday at Walvis Bay.

The event also saw the hosting of a Business Forum on Advancing Decent Work in the Namibian Fisheries Supply Chain.

Nujoma stated that the purpose of those interventi­ons is a commitment by the government to create awareness, discuss issues that pave ways for improvemen­t,

and promotion, and bring about opportunit­ies in the Namibian fisheries supply chain.

Additional­ly, the forum presented an opportunit­y for Namibian businesses to explore the existing local and internatio­nal markets and enhance business sustainabi­lity and diversific­ation.

He said the government has put some measures in place to address the status of the fishing industry, including the developmen­t of a

toolkit on the fisheries supply chain and many simplified informatio­n leaflets on How to stay safe while working on a fishing vessel at sea.

“Certificat­ion of 42 labour inspectors on basic safety at sea and familiaris­ation to conduct inspection­s on board vessels as required by national law. The standardiz­ed employment contracts for the fishers jointly developed by the tripartite, based on national labour legislatio­ns in terms of basic condition of employment, and occupation­al safety and health and considerin­g the ILO Work in Fishing Convention 2007 (No188),” stated Nujoma.

He added that the employment contract will not only provide job security and better working conditions for fishers but will instil fair treatment and protection from labour exploitati­on and further support Namibia’s compliance.

Specialist in the transport and maritime sectors Christine Bader said Namibia will need to hold the course to the destinatio­n of decent work in the fishing sector, including full and ongoing compliance with Convention 188.

“Thanks to your commitment and dedication, you are now taking this bold step forward and converting this projectrel­ated platform into the National Coordinati­on Mechanism (NCM), a standing tripartite sectoral body that will act as the coordinati­on mechanism required under the Work in Fishing Convention No 188,” she highlighte­d.

Bader said the efforts are also important in the context of the current due diligence debate in the EU according to which companies are required to prevent and address negative impacts on the environmen­t and human rights including labour rights, in their value chains, and the fish value chain. -

 ?? Photo: Contribute­d ?? Improve… Labour Minister Utoni Nujoma launched the National Coordinati­on Mechanism (NCM) on decent work in the Namibian fisheries sector.
Photo: Contribute­d Improve… Labour Minister Utoni Nujoma launched the National Coordinati­on Mechanism (NCM) on decent work in the Namibian fisheries sector.

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