CONGRESS
Central Executive Committee
National Executive Committee
REGIONAL CONFERENCE
Regional Executive Committee
BRANCH CONFERENCE
Branch Executive Committee
WORK-PLACE CONFERENCE
Work-place Union Representative Committee
Namibia Public Workers Union (NAPWU) was formed on 6 December 1987. At that time, Namibia was still ruled by an oppressive colonial regime and NAPWU was facing many difficulties because of its commitment to a free and independent Namibia. NAPWU officials were often harassed and even arrested but NAPWU continued to grow and became the strongest union in the civil service.
Today, NAPWU organizes workers in the civil service, including government ministries, municipalities, parastatals, semi-stated institutions, private hospitals and schools as well as any organization providing social services, and that is wholly or partially dependent on government funding.
All our Offices are run by fulltime staff and can be reached at the addresses shown Contact Us page.
All NAPWU members who are paying 1% of their membership fees are automatically part of the union’s Members Benefit Fund which offers death benefit of N$7 500.00 per member.
NAPWU has offices in most of the major towns in the country seen on our shown Contact Us page.
CONGRESS
Central Executive Committee
National Executive Committee
REGIONAL CONFERENCE
Regional Executive Committee
BRANCH CONFERENCE
Branch Executive Committee
WORK-PLACE CONFERENCE
Work-place Union Representative Committee
To organize workers & to improve their economic & social welfare & to fight for economic justice for all Namibian workers. To group them together according to the nature of work they are engaged in, assist them in forming work committees of their own under the auspices of NAPWU.
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During its 1999 congress, NAPWU decided that members should pay 1% of their wages as their membership fees. This will help NAPWU to become financially self-reliant & to expand its operations. NAPWU has implemented the 1% system at most of the workplaces.
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NAPWU has offices in most of the major towns in the country such as Windhoek, Oshakati, Ondangwa, Tsumeb, Rundu, Katima Mulilo, Otjiwarongo, Gobabis, Mariental, Keetmanshoop, Karasburg, Luderitz, Swakopmund, Walvisbay, Khorixas, & Opuwo.
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