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Fijian Government takes action to address worker concerns under PALM scheme

Fijian Government takes action to address worker concerns under PALM scheme

By Monishka Pratap
25/09/2024
Minister for Employment Agni Deo Singh

The government is stepping up efforts to address serious concerns raised by workers under the Pacific Australia Labour Mobility Scheme, following the tragic death of Fijian worker Christine Lewailagi.

Christine’s untimely passing sheds light on the alarming conditions faced by many Fijians working in Australia, prompting the government to take certain action.

In an interview with fijivillage News, Minister for Employment Agni Deo Singh emphasises the government's commitment to safeguarding the rights and welfare of Fijian workers abroad.

Singh says they have visited Australia and New Zealand twice and engaged with relevant ministers, employers and workers to discuss the issues faced by the workers.

Singh highlighted the appointment of three country liaison officers, who are former Fijians now residing in Australia for workers to contact directly whenever they need assistance.

He further says this initiative aims to provide a reliable support system for Fijian workers abroad, ensuring that their issues are heard and resolved promptly.

Singh’s remarks come in the wake of Christine Lewailagi's case which raises significant concerns about the treatment of Fijian workers in Australia.

After being diagnosed with a brain tumor while working, Christine tragically passed away in June this year after which her family calls for urgent reforms to protect workers.

Singh says they are working closely with the Australian Council of Trade Unions and the Australian Workers Union to ensure that workers are treated fairly.

He also urge the Department of Workplace Relations to ensure compliance with minimum standards.

Meanwhile, Singh confirms that the next ministerial visit is scheduled for next month.

He says the ministry will continue their dialogue with stakeholders and address any further concerns that may arise.

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