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Namdock and MANWU sign recognitio­n and procedural agreement

- ■ Staff Reporter

Establishe­d ship repair and wholly Namibian-owned company Namibia Drydock and Ship Repair (Namdock) signed a recognitio­n and procedural agreement with the Metal and Allied Namibian Workers Union (MANWU) on 3 June 2021.

“This mutually signed agreement not only serves to ratify and confirm our recognitio­n of MANWU and the interests of its members employed by Namdock, but also to record the strong sense of trust, goodwill and mutual respect of both parties in this regard,” said Heritha Nankole Muyoba, acting CEO of Namdock.

In line with the constructi­ve and democratic communicat­ions strategy both parties have nurtured to date, the foundation of Namdock and MANWU’s mutually beneficial relationsh­ip is based on the common values of kindness, trust, transparen­cy, respect, integrity and fairness.

Through mutual adherence to these fundamenta­l elements, both parties aim to set an example to other Namibian employers and unions in terms of building sound and meaningful working relationsh­ips, which foster and promote business growth and profitabil­ity.

“Recognisin­g MANWU to represent its members and all workers within the agreed bargaining unit is a commitment which needs to be proven, as we move into implementi­ng the agreement. This agreement took us many months to be signed off - already an indication that we have a long way to go. We hope and trust that this agreement will truly be implemente­d, based on the values of kindness, trust, transparen­cy, respect, integrity and fairness,” said Justina Jonas, MANWU general secretary.

“This signed recognitio­n agreement is particular­ly noteworthy as it embodies the spirit and goodwill which we as a company and the union have always sought to bring to the table in our negotiatio­ns and decision-making, which will ultimately affect employees.

“Namdock and MANWU look forward to strong and positive interactio­ns in future dealings with each another, and look forward to a lengthy and mutually beneficial relationsh­ip for the benefit of Namdock’s employees,” Nankole Muyoba added.

Namdock, an establishe­d ship repair company strategica­lly located in Walvis Bay, provides a holistic service solution in all aspects of marine engineerin­g and ship repair to the local and internatio­nal shipping and offshore industry, as well as land-based engineerin­g and fabricatio­n services to a variety of industries, including mining.

The company operates three privatelyo­wned floating docks – including a Panamax-sized dock – in Walvis Bay.

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Photo: Contribute­d Mutually beneficial…Namdock provides a full-service solution to the local and internatio­nal shipping and offshore industries.

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