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Pm Says Proposed 8 Living Wage Must Consider Investor Concerns and Budget Impact 4fb2d5

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AI-generatedThe article discusses a wage proposal in Fiji with no direct commercial mechanism for any specific sector. The impact is country-specific and policy-related, but no concrete investment, regulation, price move, or supply disruption is reported. The commercial pathway is weak and too early stage to assign sector impact.
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- Fiji Trades Union Congress proposed a national living wage of $8 per hour.
- Prime Minister Rabuka says proposal must consider investor concerns and budget impact.
- Fiji Commerce and Employers Federation CEO says demanding new wage system amid economic challenges is not in good faith.
- World Bank warns Fiji's economic growth may fall below 3% without urgent reforms and improved productivity.
- Article published on 2026-05-18.