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  2. Essential National Industries (Employment) Decree 2011

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    The Essential National Industries (Employment) Decree 2011 is a controversial decree issued by the military-led 'interim government' of the Republic of Fiji in September 2011. It was followed a few days later by the Essential National Industries and Designated Corporations Regulations 2011 .

  3. Pacific Islands Legal Information Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Pacific Islands Legal Information Institute [1] (PacLII) collects and publishes legal materials from 20 Pacific Islands Countries on its website www.paclii.org.These countries are American Samoa, Cook Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji Islands, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Nauru, Niue, Papua New Guinea, Pitcairn Island, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tokelau, Tonga, Tuvalu, and Vanuatu ...

  4. Employee handbook - Wikipedia

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    An employee handbook, sometimes also known as an employee manual, staff handbook, or company policy manual, is a book given to employees by an employer.. The employee handbook can be used to bring together employment and job-related information which employees need to know.

  5. Ministry of Commerce, Trade, Tourism and Transport (Fiji)

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    [6] 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]

  6. Fijian nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Fijians and all other imperial citizens were British subjects; any person born in Fiji, the United Kingdom, or anywhere else within Crown dominions was a natural-born British subject. [10] British nationality law during this time was uncodified and did not have a standard set of regulations, [11] relying instead on precedent and common law. [12]

  7. Labour law - Wikipedia

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    The Talmudic law—in which labour law is called "laws of worker hiring"—elaborates on many more aspects of employment relations, mainly in Tractate Baba Metzi'a. In some issues the Talamud, following the Tosefta, refers the parties to the customary law: "All is as the custom of the region [postulates]".

  8. Fiji Law Reform Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Fiji Law Reform Commission is independent publicly funded commission, which helps develop and review legislation in Fiji. The Fiji Law Reform Commission Act established the Commission in 1979, to serve as an advisory body to the government and Parliament. The Commission reviews legislation and advises the lawmakers as to how to implement ...

  9. Constitution of Fiji - Wikipedia

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    The Great Council of Chiefs, a powerful gathering of mainly high chiefs which, among other prerogatives, elects the President of Fiji, also endorsed the report in June. The Constitution (Amendment) Bill 1997 was passed by the House of Representatives on 3 July that year, and by the Senate on 10 July. President Mara signed it into law on 25 July ...