The president of the Fiji Trades Union Congress (FTUC) Daniel Urai said the representatives of all the unions affiliated with FTUC have decided that their support for the Fiji Labour Party (FLP) should stop.

Urai said the congress which is made up of union representatives made the decision yesterday and they are now looking at the next step. 

He said FTUC is also considering forming a political party.


Urai said FTUC which formed the FLP believes a party needs to be in place that looks after workers’ rights and interests.


In an earlier statement, the Fiji Labour Party said there were no proposals, motions or submissions received from FTUC’s Felix Anthony or Daniel Urai on the plight of the workers for the party’s Annual Delegates Conference.

The FLP said it is sheer hypocrisy for Anthony and Urai to accuse the FLP of not representing workers’ interests when the finger is clearly pointing at them.

The Labour Party statement goes on to say that Anthony and Urai need to be told that merely attending overseas conferences every other month does not constitute representing workers’ rights.

Urai said the FLP can say whatever it wants but they have made their stand on the Labour Party and will leave it at that. 


Story by: Vijay Narayan