Category: Labour Issues

SICTU Calls for Urgent Introduction of the New Public Service Bill to Parliament
Labour Issues

SICTU Calls for Urgent Introduction of the New Public Service Bill to Parliament

Sharon Nanau- March 11, 2025

The Solomon Islands Council of Trade Unions (SICTU), representing a coalition of public service unions and associations, including the Solomon Islands Public Employees Union (SIPEU), ... Read More

World Bank warns of losing skilled workers if Labour Mobility Scheme not carefully managed
Labour Issues

World Bank warns of losing skilled workers if Labour Mobility Scheme not carefully managed

Fredrick Kusu- March 28, 2024

By Sharon Nanau The World Bank warns the country of possible brain drain issues in the future if the Labour Mobility Scheme (LMS) is not ... Read More

MORE SEASONAL WORKERS TO AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND
Australia

MORE SEASONAL WORKERS TO AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND

admin- October 26, 2016

                                                 Seasonal ... Read More

HIGH-LEVEL DISCUSSIONS HELD IN OTTAWA ON CITREC REMITTANCE
Canada

HIGH-LEVEL DISCUSSIONS HELD IN OTTAWA ON CITREC REMITTANCE

admin- October 25, 2016

                                              Canada's capital ... Read More

SIPA TO REVIEW DRAFT SETTLEMENT FOR SACKED WORKERS
Labour Issues

SIPA TO REVIEW DRAFT SETTLEMENT FOR SACKED WORKERS

admin- August 16, 2016

The Solomon Islands Ports Authority is a local SOE. Photo credit: The Solomon Islands Ports Authority (SIPA) will review a draft settlement for the 13 ... Read More

REFORM FORESTRY TIMBER UTILIZATION ACT: CHOISEUL LANDOWNER
Choiseul Province

REFORM FORESTRY TIMBER UTILIZATION ACT: CHOISEUL LANDOWNER

admin- August 4, 2016

A logging facility in the Solomon Islands. Photo credit: 1worldmap.com There is an urgent need for the Government to reform the Forestry timber utilization Act ... Read More

SIPA REINSTATED 13 TERMINATED EMPLOYEES
Court

SIPA REINSTATED 13 TERMINATED EMPLOYEES

admin- April 22, 2016

MMF General Secretary and SIPA's Legal Adviser, Charles Ashley. Photo credit: SIBC. The Solomon Islands Ports Authority (SIPA) has reinstated the 13 employees terminated by ... Read More