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Man claims to be an Employment Officer and allegedly obtains financial advantage by deception

Man claims to be an Employment Officer and allegedly obtains financial advantage by deception Man claims to be an Employment Officer and allegedly obtains financial advantage by deception Wednesday 17/03/2021 The suspect had allegedly received payment of $350 each, assuring individuals of flying to Australia for overseas employment. [image: Fiji Police] Police are investigating a case where a man claiming to be an Employment Officer of the National Employment Centre had been approaching Fijians and allegedly obtaining financial advantage by deception. Police say to date 11 reports have been received whereby the suspect had allegedly received payment of $350 each, assuring individuals of flying to Australia for overseas employment.

Samoa Government s 20-year roadmap outlines opportunity to grow seasonal worker programs - Pacific Beat

The Samoan government s 20-year roadmap to development has identified labour mobility as a major economic opportunity. The newly released Samoa 2040 report focuses on four broad areas: tourism, agriculture and fishing, developing the digital economy and labour mobility. The report says labour mobility opportunities can be grown, pointing out that Tonga had half Samoa s population but double the number of seasonal workers overseas. It provides a valuable source of income for Samoan workers and their families and their communities and offers an opportunity to gain new experiences and training which can then be reinvested into Samoa s development, it said. In 2019, more than 3,000 Samoan workers went to Australia as part of the Seasonal Worker Program, the Recognised Seasonal Employer Scheme and the Pacific Labour Scheme.

Hundreds of Pacific Islanders heading for Australia to pick fruit

Pacific islands take economic hit

 |  No. 334 News Despite having few or no coronavirus infections, Pacific island nations have not been immune to the economic devastation of the pandemic, leading to a jostling for power as Australia and the US contend with China for regional influence. By Nic Maclellan. Pacific islands take economic hit As fruit ripens in Australian vineyards and orchards, growers are desperate for pickers. With the departure of tens of thousands of backpackers because of Covid-19, the expansion of Pacific seasonal work programs may provide a crucial harvest workforce for Australian farmers – and a vital source of employment in the islands, which have been economically ravaged by the pandemic.

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