02
Sep
O’Brien Simasiku The national rail operator TransNamib and Namibia Transport and Allied Workers Union (Natau) have agreed on a wage review and also concluded to work together in generating N$45 million on average each month, as a means to avert some of the carrier’s financial headaches. Employees have been on a strike for two weeks after they voted to engage in an industrial action when wage negotiations deadlocked. The parties today however agreed to increase the salary of employees in A-Band by 5.5%, B-Band 4.5% and C-Band 3.5%, and a further N$100 on transport, which will adjust the current N$542…