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Work-life balance, purchasing power in Malta deteriorating
Maltese workers are finding it increasingly hard to juggle between their job and personal life with a worrying deterioration in their work-life balance, an international study has concluded. It transpires…
Watch: What next after MCESD meeting on power cuts?
UHM Voice of the Workers CEO Josef Vella gives his views on the outcome of the recent meeting of the Malta Council of Economic and Social Development which was summoned…
2022 population rise would not fit in Ta’ Qali Stadium!
In 2022 Malta’s population rose by almost 22,000 which is way above the full capacity of the Ta’ Qali National Stadium which can hold 17,000 spectators. Data published by the…
NSO data signals that print media is not down and out
Print media might be in decline, but according to the National Statistics Office in 2022 private expenditure on, newspapers and periodicals increased by and respectively. It transpires that last year…
Foreigners in construction industry face biggest risks
All of the 15 fatal accidents reported at work in 2022 involved men, half of whom occurred in the construction industry. Moreover, six of these victims were foreigners with the…
NAO slams LESA’s lenient approach with repeat offenders
Malta’s local enforcement agency is struggling to collect pending debts from unpaid contraventions prompting criticism from the National Audit Office for its “lenient” approach especially on repeated offenders who default…
Lessons from the skills census
Painters and plasterers form the bulk of the construction industry workers in Malta while cast metal workers and insulation material installers are the hardest to find. However, there are signs…
The New North – Council reform creates geographic anomalies
No logical explanation could be found behind the bizarre regional boundaries created in the 2019 local councils reform which left Imtarfa and San Ġwann completely isolated from their region. This…