AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoChina Security Pact: Solomon Islands PM Matthew Wale says the 2022 China security agreement will stay secret because of a legally binding non-disclosure clause, even as his government signals future moves toward more transparency and parliamentary oversight. Labour Mobility: Wale also says his government plans to phase out PALM and Recognised Seasonal Employer schemes over the next couple of years to focus on local jobs and youth opportunities. Minimum Wage Review: The Labour Division is running surveys across provinces for the minimum wage review, with analysis to follow using data from the National Statistics Office and the ILO. Sports & Youth: OFC Pro League funding is secured for three years; PNG’s U-16 women’s team enters after Tahiti withdraws; and Solomon Islands U-23 3×3 teams depart for New Caledonia with World Cup qualification at stake. Business & Community: SICCI urges a data-driven, evidence-based minimum wage process; M-SELEN launches a nationwide digital rewards promotion; and KGA with Solomon Tobacco distributes 35,000+ vegetable seedlings to boost food security.
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