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NAC employees get 8% salary increase

THE Namibia Airports Company (NAC) has announced the successful conclusion of its 2016/2017 wage and substantive negotiations with its employee representative union, the Namibia Public Workers Union (Napwu), which will see workers receiving an 8% salary increment.

The deal was signed last week by NAC CEO Tamer El-Kallawi and Napwu’s executive personal assistant Mateus Ndeshikeya at the NAC headquarters in Windhoek.

El-Kallawi expressed delight in the process, and reiterated the essence of hard work and cooperation in matters of mutual benefit as critical.

The agreed adjustments will benefit employees across the bargaining unit, and is effective as of 1 April 2016.

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