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Jale Daucakacaka ACCF chief executive officer Parvez Akbar. Picture: FT FILE More than $17 million has been paid in compensation to accident victims since January 1, 2018 while $2.78m was paid for employment accidents. This, according to Accident Compensation Commission Fiji CEO, Parvez Akbar. “The process for applying for compensation is far simpler with ACCF compared to the old law and the amount of compensation paid is higher,” he said during an awareness session at the Fiji Trades Union Congress council meeting. “More workers have access to compensation now than ever before,” he said. The awareness session covered the rights, entitlements and obligations under the Accidents Compensation Act 2017.

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  Feb 22, 2021 11:12:39 AM The Fiji Police Force has confirmed receiving a permit application from the Fiji Trades Union Congress (FTUC) for a march and national rally in Suva on 1 May. Chief of Operations ACP Abdul Khan said they will now conduct the processing and screening of the application. He said a decision will be relayed back to the FTUC once the application has been stringently looked at. Abdul said a decision will be relayed back to the Fiji Trade Union Congress once the application has been stringently looked at. FTUC National Secretary Felix Anthony had earlier stated that as required by law they have lodged an application to relevant authorities to conduct a march and rally.

Police have received permit application for FTUC march and rally

Police have received permit application for FTUC march and rally
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  Feb 21, 2021 07:04:11 PM The Fiji Trades Union Congress (FTUC) has applied for a permit to conduct a national march on 1 May. National Secretary Felix Anthony in a statement said May 1 is marked as the International Day for Workers or May Day in the global labour calendar and they want to campaign on nine pending issues. These issues according to him are the Right to Strike, denial of collective bargaining and imposition of individual contracts, continued delays in the labour law review, the national minimum wage and a need for a living wage guideline, Federated Airline Staff Association (FASA) disputes and mass terminations, Fiji Airways mass terminations, Water Authority of Fiji mass terminations, the unresolved and longstanding Vatukoula strike, implementation of the ILO recommendations as agreed in the Joint Implementation Report and undertakings government has given to ILO and the UN Human Rights Council.

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