Namibia: Court case highlights workers rights
09.07.2009
In a landmark case in Namibia, 22 hotel workers are taking their employer and a doctor to court for allegedly testing them for HIV without their informed consent. In February 2000, the owner of Oshakati Country Lodge in northern Namibia hired a doctor to conduct HIV tests on all the lodge's employees. Those who asked about the nature of the test were told it was for general hygiene.