Organisers say they are simply demanding stability, not special treatment
Conference organised by PN discusses social injustices
The stoppage is the second strike at the Eiffel Tower within two months
Karmnu Micallef, 71, was giving instructions to truck driver on a narrow road
He is also reportedly being lined up as Malta’s permanent representative to the International Maritime Organisation
His plight highlights the stark realities faced by migrants seeking refuge and a secure future in Malta
UĦM says deal, which has been two years in the making, approved by workers
Ride-hailing platforms including Uber and Bolt hail decision to block law
Employment up in both public and private sectors
Annual resignations doubled in 2021-22. 'Things are bleak,' says MUMN boss
Five-year deal reached with MCP following negotiations that lasted over one year
No other EU country has a higher percentage of female transport workers
The man was carrying out maintenance work
122 investigations had been concluded but no details given
The arrests follow inspections at 24 establishments
Milena Palikarova rises within company ranks
Maltese workers are moving towards white-collar jobs, with foreign nationals taking their place
Workers' free time is being interrupted by calls and messages from employers
‘Reports are aimed at damaging reputation’
Auditor General's report puts Jobsplus' enforcement unit under the spotlight
The mainstream parties must not dishonestly attack workers – be they foreign or Maltese – as a cynical plank on which to base their European political campaign
'Groundbreaking' agreement will improve workers' salaries, benefits
Workers were promised salaries of up to €1,600 a month but charged triple that in fees
'We should worry a lot about office space... the pressure is here'
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Despite an influx of foreign nations Maltese culture and traditions remain strong
MDA says study is a positive development but missed key points
Data shows Maltese children are far more likely to be English-speaking than adults
Foreign workers are afraid to speak up when conditions are unsafe, lest they be branded troublemakers
40 people in construction industry interviewed for Church-commissioned study
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