Nampu cheers all media staff on International Workers Day. The union sees press teams facing hard times across Namibia. Workers deal with small pay, mean managers, mental stress, short contracts. Most stay quiet about problems from fear.
Jemima Beukes leads the union effort for better treatment. She claims no job counts as good work if it hurts your brain. Workers deserve respect rather than silent pain. The group wants official help to fix these issues fast. Media houses need fair wages, steady jobs, safe offices, and mental care programs.
The union asks every press worker to team up with others for protection. People who stand alone face trouble, but groups find strength. Their work brings truth to light each day. Their minds need care just like their bodies. Media staff keep democracy alive through honest reporting.
Jemima Beukes leads the union effort for better treatment. She claims no job counts as good work if it hurts your brain. Workers deserve respect rather than silent pain. The group wants official help to fix these issues fast. Media houses need fair wages, steady jobs, safe offices, and mental care programs.
The union asks every press worker to team up with others for protection. People who stand alone face trouble, but groups find strength. Their work brings truth to light each day. Their minds need care just like their bodies. Media staff keep democracy alive through honest reporting.