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More Workers Fly to Australia Under the Pacific Labour Scheme

More Workers Fly to Australia Under the Pacific Labour Scheme With the recent mobilization, we now have 1053 workers in Australia with demand still growing significantly now that COVID-19 risk management initiatives are in place. Source: SIG Friday, 14 May 2021 08:51 AM A total of 187 workers flew out of the country last week on Friday 7 May to work in various farms and abattoirs in Australia. The first group of workers travelled on a chartered Qantas flight at midday whilst the second group travelled on the Solomon Airlines normal flight late in the evening. They have been recruited through the Pacific Labour Scheme (PLS) and contracted under the Regional Workforce Management (RWM) and Powerpac, two of the larger Australian Approved Employers (AE) who are currently recruiting workers in Solomon Islands in large numbers.

Seasonal workers leave for Australia

April 29, 2021 8:25 am Fijian workers under the Pacific Labour Scheme departed for Australia earlier this week. [Source: Australia in Fiji] 177 Fijian workers under the Pacific Labour Scheme departed for Australia earlier this week. The consultation was held with Ministry of Health officials and Fiji Police on managing and escorting the workers to Nadi International Airport under very strict COVID-19 protocols. In a statement, the Ministry for Employment says the selected Fijian workers will be on a three-year employment contract working across industries including agriculture, horticulture and in the meat industry. Article continues after advertisement The Ministry adds that the 177 workers consisted of 45 females and 132 males adding that this brings the total number of Fijian Pacific Labour Scheme workers that had departed since November last year to 627.

Fijian Government - 177 PLS WORKERS DEPARTED FOR AUSTRALIA UNDER STRICT COVID-19 PROTOCOL SUPERVISION

177 PLS WORKERS DEPARTED FOR AUSTRALIA UNDER STRICT COVID-19 PROTOCOL SUPERVISION 28/04/2021 Following close consultation and collaboration with the Australian Government through DFAT, the Ministry of Health, Fiji Airways, the Fiji Police Force together with other stakeholders, a total of 177 Fijian Pacific Labour Scheme (PLS) workers departed for Australia yesterday under COVID-19 protocols.   The PLS was established under the Vuvale Partnership Agreement between the Fijian Government and the Australian Government as one of two labour mobility programs accessed by Fijian citizens to work in Australia, the other being the Seasonal Work Program (SWP).    As part of the preparations, approval was first granted by the Australian Federal Government and the relevant Australian State Government (NSW) together with their respective Chief Health Officer (CHO) for cohorts to enter and quarantine.  This also includes booking and managing the quarantine hotels. 

The New Humanitarian | The climate displacement crisis has a neglected flipside

FERREIROLA, Spain As climate change-related disasters become ever more common, they have given rise to increasingly dire warnings about impending mass migration by those displaced. This tendency to focus on movement has largely, if unintentionally, obscured an equally important question: why people don’t move.  An emerging group of experts is arguing that dominant narratives around climate migration – focused on doomsday scenarios of large numbers of people relocating from the Global South to the Global North – contain significant blind spots, often overlooking some of the most vulnerable people.  For millions around the world, climate displacement is already a reality, and at a climate summit last week hosted by the United States, world leaders pledged to increase funding to developing countries to help them adapt to the effects of a changing climate. 

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