Fiji Teachers Confederation says they will take action against possible termination of technical college staff
Due diligence underway by FNU on whether they need to run 15 tech college campuses

Fiji Teachers Confederation says they will take action against possible termination of technical college staff

Due diligence underway by FNU on whether they need to run 15 tech college campuses

By Vijay Narayan , Rashika Kumar
Sunday 22/11/2020

The Fiji Teachers Confederation says they are aware of a letter that is being circulated amongst the staff of the technical colleges of Fiji that states that their contracts will be terminated by the end of this year however FNU says they have not authorised any communication to the staff regarding their contracts.

Fijivillage has been informed by some of the staff that they have been told their contract will be terminated next month although they have a contract until 2024.

Minister for Economy, Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum had announced in the 2019/2020 National Budget that the administration of the technical colleges will come under the Fiji National University.

Govt-in-talks-with-FNPF-to-help-affected-members-with-their-home-loan-repayments

Prior to this, the 15 colleges and all staff came under the Education Ministry.

Education Minister, Rosy Akbar had said last year that the Technical College of Fiji was established to give opportunities to children who have been left out, marginalized because of their circumstances pushing them to drop out of school and thus losing hope for a brighter future.

bms-rosy-sm

Akbar said the Fiji Higher Education Commission has been working with the Technical College of Fiji to have quality assured programmes in place.

Secretary General of the Confederation, Agni Deo Singh has confirmed to Legend FM News that he has met with the Director and the team of the FNU Human Resources Department and they were advised that the total cost of running the 15 campuses of the technical colleges is $13.1 million.

He says they have informed him that the income that is generated through the Tertiary Education Loan Scheme from these colleges is a little below $5 million so there is a shortfall of $8.1 million.

He says this is why FNU is compelled to close 10 centres and try to manage with 5.

Singh says he has met with members in Labasa and will be meeting with members in the Central Division next week to decide on what action they will be taking.

FNU says the management is not aware, nor has it authorised any communication to the staff with regards to their contracts and will be investigating the contents and origin of a letter that states all except 5 campuses will be closing.

However Acting Vice-Chancellor, Doctor William May has confirmed to Legend FM News that a review of the Technical and Vocational Education and Training programmes is currently underway.

126267491-668995310722634-863807102569133728-n

FNU is reviewing its learning and teaching resources, programme quality, teacher qualifications, student numbers and facilities.

He says they are into the final stages of the review exercise and are unable to disclose any information at this point without following due process.

Dr. May says once all the processes are complete, the University will make a public statement.

When questioned on Singh's claims about a meeting with FNU and the situation regarding their finances, Dr. May says the Fijian Government has also always placed great emphasis on Technical and Vocational Education and Training, which is deep-rooted in their education plan.

He says FNU is at the forefront of carrying out the government’s initiatives towards continuously improving the delivery of TVET programmes to suit the evolving job market.

The Vice Chancellor adds that they are confident that the way forward for TVET education will result in the students receiving quality tertiary-level education that encourages both innovation and sustainable learning and faster job prospects.

Questions have been sent to the Minister for Economy, Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum and Minister for Education, Rosy Akbar. They have referred all questions to FNU.

FEATURE NEWS
140 youths living on Suva streets
A recent profiling exercise by the Ministry of Youth and Sports has identified 140 youths living on Suva streets, including 40 women and eight childre...
4 hours ago
LATEST NEWS
Constitutional processes to address issues with Corrections Commissioner – PM
Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka says the Government will exhaust all processes provided under the Constitution in addressing issues relating to the ...
1 hour ago

Ministry urges shift in family responsibility as elderly abandonment increases in Suva
Families and communities must embrace a shift in mindset, prioritising the care and responsibility for their elderly, as adult children are knowingly ...
3 hours ago

Health Ministry receives 3,000 emergency Antiretroviral drugs from UNDP to support HIV surge response
As Fiji faces an increase in the number of HIV cases, the UNDP has recently delivered 3,000 much needed emergency antiretroviral (ARV) drugs to the ...
4 hours ago

$191,000 vans purchased by Mataqali Matalevu to drive economic growth
Today marks an unforgettable day for the Mataqali Matalevu in Vunitogoloa Village, Ra, as they have purchased two vans from Asco Motors as part of ...
4 hours ago

TSLS launches new digital tools to enhance service delivery
A new era has begun for tertiary students in Fiji as the Tertiary Scholarship and Loans Service has launched three of its programs which includes the ...
4 hours ago



fijivillage Straight Talk with Vijay Narayan
Latest Videos

Stay tuned for the latest news on our radio stations

CFL radio frequencies
yb
IN DEPTH
Virgin Australia crew members allegedly sexually assaulted and robbed outside Nadi nightclub
A man has been charged with the rape and sexual assault of one of the Virgin Australia crew members in the early hours of New Year’s Day, near a ...
5 days ago

Lynda Tabuya dismissed as Minister for Women, Children and Social Protection
Prime Minister, Sitiveni Rabuka says in light of the recent events concerning the conduct of Lynda Tabuya, and in consideration of the Oath she has ...
13 days ago

Fijian Drua in Kadavu
The Swire Shipping Fijian Drua are keeping in tradition with their previous pre-season training and will be in Kadavu till Friday afternoon. The ...
20 days ago

TOP