Labour Investment Holdings (LIH)

Labour Investment Holdings (LIH) LIH is the investment arm of the National Union of Namibian workers. http://lih.com.na/index.php/cont

LIH is the business arm of the National Union of Namibian Workers (NUNW). The NUNW was founded through the determination and resilience of the leadership for the recognition of union rights and the struggle for independence. Today NUNW claims 100 000 members across various Namibian industries.

17/01/2014

Good friday to all the Namibians out there. Lets make sure we work very hard this friday and have a good restful weekend.

16/01/2014

Invest in yourself and love the rewards

06/01/2014

Hardwork is nothing without a good objective. Good morning Namibia

22/12/2013

Lih wishes all Namibians a wonderfull and restful holiday season and happy new year.

31/05/2013

What does buying local mean to you? Do you make the effort to buy Namibian products?

This decision was said to have been necessitated by the amount of unlimited quantities of lower-cost products available in Namibia. Namibians recently received extra motivation to purchase locally produced food and beverages. In an effort to create awareness for Namibian food and drinks, Team Namibi...

31/05/2013

What does a weaker Rand mean for Namibia?

The local currency was at 9.810 against the greenback early yesterday up 0.1 percent from the previous day’s close.The rand had touched a four-year low of 9.86 on Tuesday, weighed down by a weak domestic growth data and labour trouble in the crucial mining sector that could slow the growth of Africa...

29/05/2013

What is the most important factor for a developing nation? Education? Infrastructure? Good governance? What is your opinion?

A list of minumum wages from across the world. Here is what is says about Namibia: None; the mining, construction, secur...
28/05/2013

A list of minumum wages from across the world. Here is what is says about Namibia:

None; the mining, construction, security and agricultural sectors set basic levels of pay through collective bargaining.



What is your opinion? Should we have a minimum wage for workers?

The list below gives the official minimum wage rates in 197 countries and territories: 192 United Nations member states (does not include South Sudan, which gained independence in July 2011), plus the Republic of China (Taiwan), Northern Cyprus, Hong Kong, Kosovo and Western Sahara. Some countries a...

"In order words, international trends, (the consistent way of doing business in the world) takes time to catch up in Afr...
27/05/2013

"In order words, international trends, (the consistent way of doing business in the world) takes time to catch up in Africa. As a result, investors have always struggled with having to adopt, learn and do business in Africa in a different way from the consistent way they know to do it throughout the rest of the world. Organisations in Africa, who are able to identify with world business trends and ride on them are thus in many ways presenting themselves to external investors and partners as dynamic businesses."

Do you agree with this article?

Trends are powerful. They are just like sea waves. If you swim in the same direction as the waves, you will get ashore quickly and with minimal effort. If you swim against the waves…. well, I will leave that to your imagination.

22/05/2013

Hi everyone! How Good is Your Time Management?

21/05/2013

Did you know: Good problem solving skills are fundamentally important if you're going to be successful in your career. How Good Are Your Problem-Solving Skills?

17/05/2013

According to most studies, people's number one fear is public speaking. Number two is death. Here are some tips on keeping your cool in front of a group.http://www.office.xerox.com/latest/XOGFL-45U.pdf

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