Some things happening around us may seem trivial... but they are not trivial at all
Immigration should be used to attract 'quality foreign talent' to Malta, Chamber says
Joe Farrugia says ‘the drug problem is there for all to see’
Employers say new bill will have 'limited success' in avoiding serious accidents
At least two officers work part-time writing transcripts for court
Overpopulation is a challenge that must be addressed, prime minister says
It is encouraging to hear politicians sticking up for third-country workers but, hopefully, also consumers to ensure such workers are not exploited
We need to talk about how we can improve life for people living here
They feared the consequences of filing a complaint
Minister encourages couriers to report exploitation by promising them new jobs
Camilleri says protesting couriers invited to a meeting with Jobsplus and DIER on Tuesday
Couriers say that over the weekend, some 345 food couriers stopped accepting app orders in protest over slashed wages
345 couriers stop accepting Bolt Food app orders to protest working conditions
Employers must focus more on the mental health well-being of their employees
Make-up artist echoes Lara Azzopardi's statement, says commission 'did nothing' for film crew that remained unpaid
Couriers have had peak time bonus stopped by platform
'Nothing really worrying, but there are issues with sustainability'
Outgoing head of MEA says Malta’s reputation is getting worse by the minute
It is important to know what these three words mean when making business decisions
Doctors have been asking for 35 per cent 'pay restoration' as a starting position
Healthmark partners with Melita Training and Resources Management for course
Priorities have shifted over the last decade, PM says
185,202 were sent to Maltese citizens, while 84,361 were sent to non-Maltese citizens
Charter outlines an organisation’s commitment to fostering diversity, equity and inclusion in its workplace
Labour and skills shortages affecting most EU member states, including Malta
A solution must be found to help stay-at-home parents who play a crucial role in keeping the family together and ensure someone is present for children during their formative years
A scheme that has been effective at addressing the poverty trap holds promise for fiscal sustainability over time
Legal notice to be published in Government Gazette on June 4
There is “no genuine respect” for what stay-at-home parents do
The quality of governance of family-owned businesses is crucial for the success of the economy
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