Fiji’s long-running fight over labour rights is approaching a critical stage as Parliament prepares to debate the Employment Relations Amendment...
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Workers’ rights reform and the long-delayed Employment Relations Amendment Bill dominated the Fiji Trades Union Congress’s 51st delegate conference. The union movement is calling for urgent passage of the law and the introduction of a living wage. FTUC National President Daniel Urai told delegates the Prime Minister’s presence signalled the bill would soon reach Parliament. […]
Fiji’s long-running fight over labour rights is approaching a critical stage as Parliament prepares to debate the Employment Relations Amendment...
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The House of Commons faces one of its heaviest sitting days of the spring Wednesday, with multiple items on the order paper spanning criminal justice,...
The House of Commons faces one of its heaviest sitting days of the spring Wednesday, with multiple items on the order paper spanning criminal justice,...
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