FIJI: Public servants ask govt to honour pay promise
Updated
Fiji's Public servants want confirmation from the interim government that it will honour a promise to begin restoring their pay cuts in December. The country's public servants including teachers and nurses went on strike in July and August in protest against a five-per-cent paycut imposed by the interim government. The President of the Fijian Teachers Association, Tevita Koroi says they are worried they won't get their money because the Public Service Commission is remaining silent on the issue.
Presenter: Geraldine Coutts
Speakers: Tevita Koroi, President of the Fijian Teachers Association







