The number of third-country nationals working as cab drivers and couriers has declined by 1,030, or 19%, over the past five months following the government’s introduction of stricter controls on new work permits.
Parliamentary data from Jobsplus revealed that, as of 19 November, 4,227 third-country nationals were employed in these roles, with 3,171 holding full-time positions and 1,056 working part-time.
This marks a significant decrease from June figures, which recorded 4,024 full-time and 1,233 part-time workers, totalling 5,257.
Home Affairs Minister Byron Camilleri disclosed these statistics in response to a parliamentary question posed by PN MP Mark Anthony Sammut.
However, when questioned about the number of “blue papers” issued to these workers, Camilleri did not provide a response. Blue papers are the official documents required for third-country nationals to change employers, update job designations, or renew their work permits.
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