The Office of the Labour Commissioner last week ordered the Roads Authority (RA) to pay 28 employees a collective N$7.8 million.
The employees lodged a complaint at the Office of the Labour Commissioner, accusing the state-owned entity of unfair labour practices regarding remuneration packages for 2014/15, which they said was implemented excluding them.
The case was lodged in July 2019, and the order was made on 2 January this year.
The RA has been given until 3 February to pay the involved employees.
“Proof of payment must be forwarded to the Office of the Labour Commissioner in Windhoek,” part of the order stated.
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