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A report in 2004 of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, published on 29 June 2005, found that 61% of Fiji's skilled workers have either emigrated or gone abroad as guestworkers. Fiji's loss of skilled workers was the world's fourth highest, behind Guyana, Jamaica, Haiti, and Trinidad and Tobago. Fiji's Bureau of ...
Tourism Fiji is a Fijian government marketing agency responsible for promoting Fiji as a tourism destination abroad. Formerly known as the Fiji Visitors Bureau , the agency was established under the Tourism Fiji Act 2004 and is under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Commerce, Trade, Tourism and Transport .
Finance Unit – provides financial aid to the Ministry and its statutory agencies. [7] Human Resources Unit – provides administrative support in managing departments, agencies and trade commissions. [8] MSME Fiji – formulate policies for the development of micro, small and medium enterprises (MSME). [9]
The unemployment rate increased to 4.2%. Hurricanes and a strike by Boeing workers weighed heavily on the October report, which was revised to show there were 36,000 jobs created last month. The ...
The unemployment rate also saw a jump over the last month, now sitting at 4.3 percent Economic recession fears grow after bleak jobs report and unemployment spike Skip to main content
The ministry states that its objective is "the provision of policy advice to the Government [of Fiji] regarding the formulation and implementation of its foreign policies," and it maintains the country's various diplomatic missions based domestically in Suva, those attributed to Fiji in Canberra, Australia and Wellington, New Zealand, as well ...
The largest jobs increases in Friday's report were seen in healthcare, where 77,000 jobs were added. Employment in government rose by 49,000, reaching its pre-pandemic level. Leisure and ...
Since not all unemployment may be "open" and counted by government agencies, official statistics on unemployment may not be accurate. [36] In the United States, for example, the unemployment rate does not take into consideration part-time workers, or those individuals who are not actively looking for employment, due to attending college or ...