Fiji Sun Monday 16 October 2017 In any employment environment it is important that good faith prevails at all times when parties deal with each other – employers, unions and
KPMG | Flash Report – Issue 23 of 2017 (Tax Amendments)
We attach our Flash Report (Issue 23 of 2017) highlighting the amendments to the Fiji Revenue and Customs Service Act 1998 and the Tax Administration Act 2009. The Flash Report
‘Strike to affect thousands’
Fiji Times Monday 16 October 2017 THE livelihoods of 100,000 people directly and indirectly linked to the tourism industry could be affected if Air Terminal Services Fiji Ltd staff go
Art collaboration exhibition soon
Fiji Times Monday 16 October 2017 ART lovers are set to get a treat from an exhibition featuring two of the country’s high profile contemporary artists. Entitled Born from Fire,
Boeing experts to investigate flight incident
Fiji Times Monday 16 October 2017 EXPERTS from Boeing have been called in to investigate what transpired on Fiji Airways flight FJ822 and the events that led to the depressurisation
Minister warns ATS
Fiji Times Monday 16 October 2017 A SECRET ballot conducted by Air Terminal Services (ATS) Fiji Ltd staff members is “not according to law”, says Employment, Productivity and Industrial Relations
One of a kind roof laid on Tappoo building
FBC News 16 October 2017 Superior Roofing Fiji Limited yesterday laid roofing on Tappoo City building which is a roof that is one of a kind. General Manager, Brennen Henderson
E-ticketing has nothing to do with TWU: Kumar
FBC News Monday 16 October 2017 The revival of the Transport Workers Union has nothing to do with e-ticketing. This was confirmed to FBC News by the Union General Secretary Kamlesh Kumar.
Good faith in an employment environment is vital: Usamate
FBC News Monday 16 October 2017 In any employment environment it is important that good faith prevails at all times when parties deal with each other. This was revealed by
What global finance chiefs are saying about the world economy
Sydney M0rning Herald Monday 16 October 2017 Don’t celebrate too soon. That was the key message as policy makers and investors left Washington on Sunday after attending the annual meetings
AirAsia flight forced to turn back to Perth after terrifying midair emergency
NZ Herald Monday 16 October 2017 Passengers on board an AirAsia flight from Perth to Bali feared for their lives after the aircraft plunged 20,000 feet in a midair emergency.
Loud bang, bright flash as lightning strikes Air New Zealand flight
NZ Herald Monday 16 October 2017 A passenger has described the terrifying moment when the plane she was on was struck by lightning near Dunedin. Sandra Craik said she was
HOSPITALITY: Programme Enhances Hotel Workers’ Relationship With Guests
Fiji Sun, 15 October 2017 – Fifty-three-year-old, Mohini Lala was among 100 graduates at the Core Corporate Programme (Peopleology) graduation ceremony at Sofitel Fiji Resort and Spa in Nadi on
Tanoa Group Performing Well
Fiji Sun, 14 October 2017 – Tanoa Group of Hotels performance in the Fijian market is doing well. Narendra Kumar, Tanoa Hotel Group Area general manager – Fiji said the
Strike looms
The Fiji Times, 13 October 2017 – ATS chief executive officer Hare Mani said the company had backup plans to ensure flights into and out of the country would not
Proposal package for customers
Fiji Times – Thursday 12th October 2017. CAPTAIN Cook Cruises has created a new package deal primarily for those intending to tie the knot. The Tivua Island Proposal Package promises
Fiji Airways confirms flight to Honolulu experienced a loss of pressurisation
Fiji Village – Wednesday 11th October 2017. Fiji Airways has confirmed that its flight FJ822 Christmas Island to Honolulu service today, experienced a loss of pressurisation due to an engine
Daylight Saving 2017
Daylight Savings will commence from 2.00am on Sunday, 05 November, 2017 and end at 3.00am on Sunday, 14 January, 2018. Therefore, Members are advised to turn your clocks forward an hour from
MSAF Part Of Maritime Legislation Drafting
Fiji Sun – Wednesday October 11th 2017. The Maritime Safety Authority of Fiji (MSAF) represented Fiji at an interactive workshop on General Principles of Drafting National Legislation to Implement International
MSAF: Govt Invests In Maritime Training
Fiji Sun – Wednesday 11th October 2017. The Maritime Safety Authority of Fiji (MSAF) has issued a total of 7567 seafarer’s certificates, approximately 585 of these are plying their trade