The Fiji Times, 19 May 2017 – FOUR major pieces of legislation are being overhauled by the Ministry of Employment because they contain laws of the colonial era, which do not suit today’s changes.
The ministry’s deputy secretary, Vilimone Baledrokadroka, told employers and workers at the minimum wage consultation in Labasa yesterday that this was part of the ministry’s new approach to encourage a good relationship in the workforce.
“For the past two decades, the Ministry of Employment has been taking a reform of major legislations,” he said. Read more…