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  2. Public Service Commission (Fiji) - Wikipedia

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    Following the coup, he was detained by the military, [23] sacked, and forced to leave the country. [24] The Commission's chief executive, Anare Jale, was also fired after refusing to recognise the military regime. [25] Following the coup the Commission sacked all chief executives, [26] cut public service pay, [27] and declared strikes illegal. [28]

  3. Fijian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Fijian cuisine has long consisted of primarily foraged and farm-grown food. Although rice, wheat, and tea all became staples during Fiji's colonial era, native Fijians still eat primarily tubers and coconuts. The cuisine of Fiji is known for its seafood and various green vegetables, including ''ota'', a young forest fern, and ''bele ...

  4. Consumer Council of Fiji - Wikipedia

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    The Consumer Council of Fiji is a full member of Consumers International (CI), the international federation of consumer organizations based in London. The Council has been a member of CI since 1989 and is the only consumer group in the South Pacific that is actively involved in CI's international activities on consumer rights and interests.

  5. Confederation of Public Sector Unions (Fiji) - Wikipedia

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    The Confederation of Public Sector Unions was founded by trade unions operating in the Fiji public service during the early 1980s when they needed to approach their common employer, the Fiji Public Service Commission, on common industrial relations matters. The commission, by conduct, recognised the Confederation as the umbrella organisation or ...

  6. Essential National Industries (Employment) Decree 2011

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    2018. 2022. v. t. e. 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 .

  7. Ministry of Health and Medical Services (Fiji) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Health and Medical Services (MOH) is a government ministry of Fiji responsible for overseeing Fiji's Healthcare system. Its head office is in Dinem House in Toorak, Suva. [2] The current Minister for Health and Medical Services is Dr Ratu Atonio Rabici Lalabalavu who was appointed to the position in November 2022.

  8. Fiji Sugar Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Fiji Sugar Corporation. Fiji Sugar Corporation (FSC) is the government -owned sugar milling company in Fiji having monopoly on production of raw sugar in Fiji. It is also the largest public enterprise in the country employing nearly 3,000 people, while another 200,000 or more depend on it for their livelihood in rural sugar cane belts of Fiji. [1]

  9. Paradise Beverages - Wikipedia

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    Paradise Beverages (Fiji) Limited is a Fijian alcoholic beverage producer based in Suva.It is a publicly listed company on the South Pacific Stock Exchange. [1]Paradise Beverages was established in August 1957 in Suva, following a partnership between Carlton and United Breweries and Carpenters Fiji Limited, the company was incorporated as Carlton Brewery Fiji Limited (CBFL) in November.