Civil servants fear labour arbitrators favour government in disputes
Retired civil servant Manfred Menjengua says arbitrators employed by the Ministry of Justice and Labour Relations cannot view public service labour disputes objectively and automatically favour the government. He also raises concerns about workplace mistreatment of union activists, gender-based harassment limiting women's promotion, and poor recruitment practices based on political affiliation rather than merit.
Civil servants' concerns about labour arbitrator bias and political patronage in recruitment expose systemic fairness issues in the public service.
28 May 2026 · The Namibian →