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  2. Public Service Commission (Fiji) - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.psc.gov.fj. The Public Service Commission (PSC) is a statutory agency in Fiji within the Ministry of Civil Service that is responsible for overseeing standards of all civil servants. [1] Established in 1970 by Fiji's constitution, the Commission is led by a chairperson and consists of not less than three and not more than five ...

  3. Civil Aviation Authority of Fiji - Wikipedia

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    The reform of the Civil Aviation Authority of Fiji (CAAF) is a case which illustrates the impact of both political and trade union activities on the reform process. At the time of its reorganization in 1999, its employees were members of the Fiji Public Service Association (FPSA). Many of the CAAF workers were opposed to the restructuring plans ...

  4. Essential National Industries (Employment) Decree 2011

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    2018. 2022. v. t. e. The Essential National Industries (Employment) Decree 2011 is a controversial decree issued by the military -led 'interim government' of the Republic of Fiji in September 2011. It was followed a few days later by the Essential National Industries and Designated Corporations Regulations 2011 .

  5. Fiji National University - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .fnu .ac .fj. Fiji National University is a public university in Fiji that was formally constituted on 15 February 2010 by the Fiji National University Act 2009. By 2019, student numbers at the University had grown to almost 27,000. While each of the colleges has its own campus, the University also has two out-reach campuses in Ba ...

  6. Director of Public Prosecutions (Fiji) - Wikipedia

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    First Holder: Ghananand Mishra. The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) Fiji [1] [2] is an independent office by virtue of section 117 of the 2013 Constitution of Fiji. The ODPP is motivated by the principle that it is in the interest of justice that the guilty be brought to justice and the innocent are not wrongly convicted.

  7. Fiji Airways - Wikipedia

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    The Fiji Airways Group brings in 64 percent of all visitors who fly to Fiji, employs over 1,000 employees, and earns revenues of over FJD$815 million (US$390m). [2] The first commercial flight as Fiji Airways was made in 1951 but the airline's origins date back to Katafaga Estates Ltd. formed in 1947.

  8. Consumer Council of Fiji - Wikipedia

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    The Consumer Council of Fiji is a full member of Consumers International (CI), the international federation of consumer organizations based in London. The Council has been a member of CI since 1989 and is the only consumer group in the South Pacific that is actively involved in CI's international activities on consumer rights and interests.

  9. Confederation of Public Sector Unions (Fiji) - Wikipedia

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    The Confederation of Public Sector Unions was founded by trade unions operating in the Fiji public service during the early 1980s when they needed to approach their common employer, the Fiji Public Service Commission, on common industrial relations matters. The commission, by conduct, recognised the Confederation as the umbrella organisation or ...