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Michael Amushelelo, the General Secretary of the newly established National Union of Retail Industry Workers of Namibia, passionately addressed the media, emphasizing the union’s commitment to restoring the dignity of workers in the country.
A Call for Dignity and Fair Compensation
Amushelelo began by highlighting the stark contrast between the pre-independence era and the current state of affairs for workers in Namibia. He lamented that, despite being an independent nation, many workers, including cashiers and those in various sectors, struggle to afford basic necessities like housing due to inadequate salaries.
Championing Decent Pay and Equity
Expressing concern over the erosion of people’s buying power caused by inflation, Amushelelo asserted the union’s dedication to fighting for fair and decent wages for workers. He criticized the disparity between CEOs receiving exorbitant bonuses, sometimes in the millions, while the hardworking employees are left with meager salaries.
“It is not okay that a CEO of a certain company can be paid a hundred million dollars in bonuses while the employees who make those millions and billions are only paid a few thousand Namibian dollars,” Amushelelo exclaimed.
Equitable Distribution of Wealth
Amushelelo emphasized the union’s commitment to ensuring the equitable distribution of wealth within companies. The aim is to challenge the existing structures and advocate for fair compensation that reflects the essential role workers play in generating company profits.
Join the Movement for Change
In a rallying call, Amushelelo encouraged Namibians to join the National Union of Retail Workers of Namibia. He described the union as a fearless advocate for workers, poised to challenge existing norms and tirelessly fight for the rights and well-being of workers in the country.
A Vision for a Dignified Workforce
Michael Amushelelo’s statement reflects a vision for a workforce where dignity is restored, and workers are fairly compensated for their contributions. As the National Union of Retail Industry Workers of Namibia takes its stand, it signals a potential shift towards more equitable labor practices and a renewed commitment to addressing the financial struggles faced by workers in the nation.
Written by: Leonard Witbeen
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