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Namibia: Walvis Primary School Defends Claim That 64 Percent of Its Workforce Has Disabilities

Namibia: Walvis Primary School Defends Claim That 64 Percent of Its Workforce Has Disabilities

The Walvis Bay Primary School has defended its claim that 64% of its workforce are persons with disabilities.

The school was answering questions by the Employment Equity Commission (EEC) who questioned how the school arrived at this figure.

According to the EEC, 5% of a company’s staff must be persons with disabilities, but the figure presented by the school appears to be exaggerated.


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