Unfair dismissal in Namibia

Unfair dismissal in Namibia is defined by the Namibian Labour Act of 2007. The burden of the proof that a dismissal was fair lies with the employer.[1]

A termination of employment is regarded an unfair dismissal when the employer dismisses the employee for the following reasons as set out in the Labour Act of 2007:[2]

require an employee to do;

Disputes between the Employer and Employee may be referred to the Commissioner or any district labour office. Complaints that used to go to the district labour court in the past now go to arbitration. The main powers of the Labour Commissioner are:[3]

See also

References

  1. "Namibia Labour Law. Unfair Dismissal". HR@Work. Retrieved 3 May 2012.
  2. Promulgation of Act of Parliament #11 of 2007, Labour Act, 2007 (PDF). Government Gazette of the Republic of Namibia. 3971. Office of the Prime Minister. 31 December 2007. pp. 40–41.
  3. "Namibia Labour Law. The Labour Commissioner". HR@Work. Retrieved 3 May 2012.
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