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Temporary suspension for client registration till December for PALM and RSE scheme

Temporary suspension for client registration till December for PALM and RSE scheme

By Alipate Narawa
01/08/2024
Photo: RNZ

There is an extension to the temporary suspension of client registration under the Pacific Australia Labour Mobility (PALM) Scheme and the New Zealand Recognised Seasonal Employer (NZRSE) Work Scheme till 31st December 2024.

The Ministry of Employment says temporary suspension of registration will be for another 5 months, starting from today.

They say this decision was made following the National Employment Centre (NEC) Board’s deliberations based on a thorough review and recommendation due to the significant influx of clients already registered for both PALM and RSE schemes.

This called for an ongoing temporary halt of new registrations to ensure that all current applicants are processed and managed.

Similarly, the Ministry is continuing with its data cleansing exercise to verify and update the records of the current thousands of registered applicants.

This process is crucial to maintain accurate and up-to-date information for all registered workers.

Furthermore, the Ministry’s ongoing effort continues to update worker details who have already been mobilized under the PALM and RSE schemes. This includes ensuring that all records reflect the status and location of these workers.

The Ministry remains committed to supporting Fijian workers and ensuring that the PALM and RSE schemes operate smoothly and effectively, and we sincerely appreciate the understanding and cooperation of all stakeholders and members of the public during this period.

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