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‘No Need to Panic over Employment Law Changes’

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Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance, Professor Biman Prasad, has assured stakeholders that there is “no need to panic” over proposed changes to the Employment Relations Act. Responding to concerns about the role of the Employment Relations Advisory Board (ERAB), Prof Prasad said the Coalition Government had taken a deliberate approach to ensure inclusive dialogue before any legislative amendments were finalised. “I think the first thi…
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"The government today presented yet another bill taken from the drawers of big employers, which lengthens and makes working hours even more flexible, building on the corresponding previous Georgiadis and Hatzidakis laws," the KKE states in a comment.

The new labor bill presented at the Ministry of Labor brings major changes and new working hours to workers. It changes the working conditions of employees for the worse with 13 hours for the same employer and unpaid overtime in exchange for days off.

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A bill pulled from the drawers of big employers, with a 13-hour workday in the 21st century - Workers can, with their struggle, cancel this anti-worker monstrosity too

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FijiTimes broke the news in on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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