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Name: State of Emergency - Covid-19: Further Suspension of Operation of Provisions of Certain Laws and Ancillary Matters Regulations: Namibian Constitution (Proclamation No. 18/2020)
Country: Namibia
Subject(s): Public Health Policy And Regulations
Type of legislation: Regulation, Decree, Ordinance
Adopted on: 2020-05-04
Entry into force:
ISN: NAM-2020-R-110042
Link: https://www.ilo.org/dyn/natlex/natlex4.detail?p_isn=110042&p_lang=en
Bibliography: Legislation on-line Legislation on-line Legal Assistance Centre, Namibia PDF PDF (consulted on 2020-06-24)
Abstract/Citation: 3. Suspension of operation of certain provisions of Magistrates Court Act, 1944
4. Suspension of operation of provision of Price Control Act, 1964
5. Suspension of operation of certain provisions of Criminal Procedure Act, 1977
6. Suspension of operation of certain provisions of Supreme Court Act, 1990
7. Suspension of operation of certain provisions of High Court Act, 1990
8. Suspension of operation of certain provisions of Social Security Act, 1994
9. Suspension of operation of provision of Identification Act, 1996
10 Suspension of operation of certain provisions of Liquor Act, 1998
11. Suspension of operation of certain provisions of Standards Act, 2005
12. Suspension of operation of certain provisions of Labour Act, 2007
13. Suspension of operation of provision of Correctional Service Act, 2012
14. Suspension of operation of certain provisions of Public Procurement Act, 2015

Further provisions effecting the Labour Act, 2007 concerning inter alia, unpaid leave, remuneration and dismissal. Provides that if the employer wishes to reduce remuneration, they must negotiate with a recognised trade union; a workplace representative; or in the absence of a recognised trade union or workplace representative, the affected employee or employees. The agreement must be filed with the Labour Commissioner, or if not agreement is reached, any party may refer the dispute to the Labour Commissioner.
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