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FRCS to recruit 105 more staff who were made redundant in 2020 and 2021

FRCS to recruit 105 more staff who were made redundant in 2020 and 2021

By Rashika Kumar
12/06/2023
Fiji Revenue and Customs Service CEO, Mark Dixon Photo:File

The Fiji Revenue and Customs Service is recruiting the second batch of the 105 additional staff who were made redundant in 2020 and 2021.

FRCS says similar to the first batch, the advertised vacancies in the second batch are also limited to the internal staff and employees who had exited FRCS in 2020 and 2021 due to redundancy and non-renewal of contracts.

They say FRCS is currently successfully processing the applications received for positions advertised in the first batch of recruitment.

They say the advertisement for the second batch has been released this afternoon on the FRCS social media and the website which includes 23 roles comprising 34 positions from various Divisions in FRCS.

They say if these positions remain unfilled, FRCS will seek to recruit for these roles externally.

FRCS is encouraging staff who were made redundant or whose contracts were not renewed to apply for the positions advertised.

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