QVS teachers
Tukai Lagonilakeba, Nadi
I really do hope that these QVS teachers can understand who their immediate employer is.
They are selfish, disrespectful, ill-advised and irresponsible.
Our Minister for Education, Mahendra Reddy, is well within his rights to order those teachers back to their postings and not try to dictate to him where they should be teaching because we are currently faced with an emergency situation where our Government and its Cabinet ministers will collectively make a decisions for what is good in the best interest of our nation.
The decision to return and teach in a damaged, destroyed and now partially repaired educational institution is the sole prerogative of the Minister for Labour, Industrial Relations, Productivity and OHS, Semi Koroilavesau.
This is not about the personal interests of those teachers. It is about compliance to our relevant Government’s regulatory authorities and their policies with the interest of the nation paramount.
Please, Mr Reddy, don’t pay the teachers for those unproductive working days, but direct their pay to those who are currently suffering.
Priorities misplaced.
Sky Pacific
Edwin Sandys, Suva
I watched the rugby and changed it immediately after the final whistle to the Crime and Investigation channel 27 at around 22.10pm only to find it was also showing the rugby game right to the interviews.
So I switched again to find the Super Channel continued, went back to channel 37 and rugby was still on this channel at 22.47pm.
In the licence approval the Minister for Finance stated if they failed to produce the programmes then Sky Pacific is liable to reimburse the public on a pro rata basis.
It was 22.50 when I finished writing this letter and not sure when it started and when it went back to the original programme.
Sky Pacific you need to look at this and reimburse the users please.
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