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Security guards cry foul over rising transport deductions

Security guards cry foul over rising transport deductions
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Security guards at Windhoek Security Services are protesting significant increases in mandatory transport deductions from their monthly salaries. Workers claim the high costs are unaffordable and that the provided transport service is inadequate, often leaving them to walk long distances to their homes.

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This highlights labor rights issues and the economic strain on low-wage workers in Namibia, reflecting broader concerns about corporate exploitation and the cost of living.

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Security guards employed by Windhoek Security Services have raised concerns over what they describe as excessive monthly deductions for company-provided transportation.

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The article presents the workers' grievances clearly while maintaining a neutral reporting tone without taking a side.

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