18/06/2026
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12/06/2026
π₯ FULL TIME β but the fight goes on. β½
Today, MCIL showed the RED CARD to child labour β and Samoa answered the call.
138 million children worldwide are still working when they should be learning, playing and dreaming. E tatau i fanau ona aΚ»ooga, taΚ»aalo ma faΚ»ataunuΚ»u o latou miti. β
As Samoa's Ministry responsible for labour, MCIL stands firm: every child belongs in a classroom, not a workplace. Faafetai tele lava to everyone across Samoa who shared, tagged and raised the red card with us today. One goal, millions of voices β and Samoa's voice was heard. πΌπΈ
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11/06/2026
π₯ MCIL says LEAI to child labour!
From Team to Team β today the whole Ministry stood up for World Day Against Child Labour. E tatau i fanau ona aΚ»ooga, taΚ»aalo ma miti. β
Now it's your turn, Samoa β join in 3 simple steps:
1οΈβ£ Take a photo holding up the red card
2οΈβ£ Post it with
3οΈβ£ Tag 3 friends to show child labour the red card
We challenge Ministry of Women, Community and Social Development, Ministry of Education and Culture and Samoa Business Hub β show us your red cards! β½π₯
11/06/2026
π₯ TAOFI! STOP! FOUL PLAY!
In football, the red card means you're off the field. Today β World Day Against Child Labour β the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Labour is showing the RED CARD to child labour.
138 MILLION children worldwide are working today instead of learning, playing and dreaming. E tatau i fanau ona aΚ»ooga, taΚ»aalo ma miti β ae lΔ galulue. β
Samoa, e te iloa le uiga o le kata mumu? Show it. πΈ
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11/06/2026
Tomorrow, MCIL shows the red card. Do you know what it means? π₯
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10/06/2026
FAREWELL SERVICE OF LMS 2026 ENUMERATORS
On Friday 5th June 2026, Labour Market Survey (LMS) 2026 fieldwork has officially come to an end, so as the service of ten (10) enumerators who were selected for this particular survey.
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Ministry of Commerce Industry of Commerce and Labour (MCIL) Afioga Fepuleai Roger Toleafoa and the Apprenticeship, Employment and Labour Market (AELM) division, would like to extend our heartfelt appreciation and a huge FAAMΓLΓ to all the dedicated enumerators for their commitment, time and effort in the collection of this crucial data for this important survey.
Also, a massive FAAFETAI TELE LAVA to all the participating corporations and businesses for your cooperation and for opening your doors for us.
This data is essential for the decision making of our government officials in the future, as well as the growth of Samoaβs workforce and economy.
To our beloved enumerators β Faafetai tele lava mo lΔ outou tautua matavela. πΊ
09/06/2026
Samoa is represented at the 114th Session of the International Labour Conference in Geneva (1β12 June 2026), with the Honourable Fata Ryan Schuster, Minister for Commerce, Industry and Labour, leading the tripartite delegation alongside Samoa's employer and worker social partners.
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Samoa at the 114th Session of the International Labour Conference, Geneva, 1β12 June 2026
Minister for Commerce, Industry and Labour, the Honourable Fata Ryan Schuster, is leading Samoa's tripartite delegation at the 114th Session of the International Labour Conference in Geneva, 1β12 June 2026.
07/06/2026
We extend our deep gratitude to our staff members, Maluseu Jean Kwan, Togisia Loia Tafunai, and Sofeni Faitala, for their service to the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Labour. As you embark on your new callings, we wish you all the very best on your journeys.
May God bless you with long life and continued success in the future!
Faafetai mo la outou tautuaβ€οΈ
04/06/2026
π MCIL proudly congratulates Mamere Sialaoa, on attaining her Bachelor of Commerce ( majoring in Marketing) from the University of Auckland. Wishing you continued success as you apply your knowledge and skills in service to Samoa through the Ministry. πΊβ¨
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04/06/2026
π€ MCIL has officially welcomed Fuimaono Sarona Ponifasio as Technical Assistant to undertake the review of the Trade, Commerce and Industry Act 1990 β with sincere thanks to the Australian Government, through the Tautai Program, for funding this significant work.
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Official handover of Technical Assistant from Tautai to MCIL for the review of the TCI Act 1990
The Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Labour has marked the official handover of a Technical Assistant from the Tautai Program to support the review of the Trade, Commerce and Industry Act 1990, undertaken by Fuimaono Sarona Ponifasio with funding from the Australian Government.