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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.
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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. ....

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​LD sees €2.7bn of holiday fund remaining after COVID outflows


By Rachel Fixsen2021-02-08T16:44:00+00:00
Denmark’s LD Pensions said it now estimates that around DKK20bn (€2.7bn) of the frozen holiday allowances it was tasked with managing will remain in its fund, following the next round of early outflows.
The pensions manager, which was commissioned four years ago to set up and run the holiday allowances fund, Lønmodtagernes Feriemidler, said today that in all, employers had now reported DKK108bn of holiday pay – money that was all originally to be included in the fund.
Last summer, as a COVID-19 crisis measure, the Danish government decided to grant Danes early access to three weeks’ worth of their five-week frozen holiday allowance for the year to the end of August 2020 – resources that were to constitute the holiday allowances fund. ....

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