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[New post] Vanuatu Daily News Digest | 29 August 2015

WordPress.com bobmakin posted: "The Vanuatu Cultural Council has decided to suspend three staff members of the national museum and terminate one, despite their case being lodged with the Vanuatu National Workers' Union. The Chairman of the union, Ambong Thompson, told Radio Vanuatu News" Respond to this post by replying above this line New post on Vanuatu Daily Digest Vanuatu Daily News Digest | 29 August 2015 by bobmakin The Vanuatu Cultural Council has decided to suspend three staff members of the national museum and terminate one, despite their case being lodged with the Vanuatu National Workers' Union. The Chairman of the union, Ambong Thompson, told Radio Vanuatu News yesterday the decision was unfair. One staff member was terminated without disciplinary warning. Thompson said the Board of the Cultural Council failed to observe the proper requirements for a suspension. It was earlier observed by museum friends that the appointments to the new Board were improperly carried out. A regional Climate Change adaptation and resilience support programme depending on information sharing and offered by an Australian university has had the support of ni-Vanuatu stake-holders. The Australian Government is financing the programme which is assisted by SPREP, Vanuatu, Fiji and Tonga which share their information on climate change as appropriate. The aim is to build a data base concerning climate change, Radio Vanuatu reported today. Marokon Alilee, Director of Trade, pointed out at the opening of the Trade Fair this week that Vanuatu has people with considerable talent for production, but we produce less than other Pacific island countries. PM Kilman spoke of the need to ensure maintenance of projects undertaken and the high cost of this to budgets, VBTC reported. The Trade Fair has learned Maskelynes coconut oil and soap made from it have been helpful to children there in avoiding skin diseases. Daily Post yesterday observed that the Government still recognises Remy Kunuan as the head of the Vanuatu Fishermen's Association, despite news given by Post the day before. Daily Post today begins with the launch of the Vanuatu Infrastructure Strategic Investment Plan. This includes the urban development in the two big towns and the East Coast road on Malekula. Vanuatu Times' present issue tells readers of the early death of the founder of the Vanuatu Green Confederation Party, Gilles Daniel, at the age of only 46. bobmakin | August 29, 2015 at 1:13 pm | Categories: The News, Digested | URL: http://wp.me/p2A4RK-DC Comment    See all comments    Like Unsubscribe to no longer receive posts from Vanuatu Daily Digest. Change your email settings at Manage Subscriptions. Trouble clicking? Copy and paste this URL into your browser: http://ift.tt/1N1G7mF Thanks for flying with WordPress.com

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