17
Sep
Allexer Namundjembo Industrial action broke out on Tuesday outside Plastic Packaging (Pty) Ltd in Windhoek after wage negotiations with the Metal and Allied Namibian Workers Union (MANWU) collapsed. Workers began picketing at the company’s premises, demanding higher salary increases than those offered by management. Negotiations, which began in January 2025 have yet to yield an agreement. The company confirmed the deadlock, saying it had tabled an above-inflation increase for employees but could not meet the union’s latest demands. Plastic Packaging’s managing director, Nico Du Plessis, said the company remains open to dialogue but must consider wider financial realities. “We have…