08
May
Allexer Namundjembo Drivers at Freshmark, a subsidiary of the Shoprite Group, have raised concerns over poor working conditions. They point to high medical aid costs, food voucher deductions, slashed overtime, and delayed bonuses. The workers also say the company refuses to recognise their union, the Namibian Revolutionary Transport Union (Naretu). Although many drivers are registered members of Naretu, they say the company continues to ignore the union. The company only offers bonuses after seven years of service, and workers report not having representation during wage negotiations. “Not only are we not allowed to be with the union of our choice,…