FNU: no technical college staff will be terminated at the end of the year

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Acting Vice-Chancellor, Doctor William May says they are presently attempted the survey of the projects offered at the Technical College of Fiji and the competency of the staff anyway he says this doesn’t imply that staff agreements would be ended.

He says the counsel started a week ago and they will ponder on the results in January one year from now.

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Dr. May says the instructors should satisfy the guideline of the college.

He has additionally said to Fijivillage that he would not like to pre-empt the choice on the eventual fate of the instructors who don’t fulfill their educating guidelines.

The Acting Vice-Chancellor has expressed that they are additionally looking into why a few projects offered by the specialized schools have low confirmation rate.

Dr. May has likewise affirmed that the HR Department of the University met with the Fiji Teachers Confederation as a component of the interview measures.

Notwithstanding, he has invalidated cases by General Secretary, Agni Deo Singh that the public authority isn’t giving the deficiency of $8.1 million for the running of the 15 grounds.

The Acting Vice-Chancellor has featured that the principle issue for the college isn’t tied in with getting cash for the activities of the college yet the norm of schooling it offers.

He says correspondences by the Director of Technical College of Fiji, David Wedlock was not approved by the Vice Chancellor’s Office.

He says they are examining why the email was shipped off a portion of their staff.

The Technical College has an aggregate of 323 staff out of which 179 are instructing staff.

There are 144 non-instructing staff.

Dr. May says 76 agreements will complete after 2020.

He says the universities offer 13 projects and they will keep up the charge of these projects, notwithstanding, the site where these projects are offered and its conveyance may change.

-Fiji Village
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