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Full time jobs up by 8.6% over January 2022

Full time jobs up by 8.6% over January 2022
Jun 14 2023 Share

According to the National Statistics Office, registered full time employment increased by 8.6% over January 2022 this year. 

Meanwhile, part-time employment as a primary job increased by 4.0% when compared to January of last year. The labour supply increased by 8.5%, reaching 266,147.

This was mainly attributed to a year-on-year increase in the full time registered employment (20,974) and a decrease in registered unemployment (45).

Administrative and support service actives, followed by Accommodation and food service activities, contributed mostly to the increase in employment when compared to January 2022. 

Registered full time employment in the private sector went up by 21,466 persons to 214,088. 

Public sector full-time employment decreased by 492 persons to 50,987. When compared to January of last year, the number of persons registered as full time self employed rose by 637.

The number of persons registered as employees increased by 20,337. Male and female full time employment went up by 9.2% and 7.7% respectively. 

Registered part-time employment in January 2023 increased by 6.9 per cent when compared to the corresponding month in 2022. The sectors that contributed to the overall increase were Professional, scientific and technical activities followed by Transportation and storage sector. 

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Man who allegedly shot and killed two dogs pleads not guilty and granted bail

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Raymond Bajada, a 51-year-old resident of Sannat, was granted bail on Tuesday evening after entering a plea of not guilty to charges of animal cruelty. Bajada stood before the Magistrates’ Courts in Gozo for an arraignment related to an incident that occurred at a farm in Gozo on Monday.

Police had been alerted to a suspected shooting and arrived at the farm on Triq l-Għaxra ta’ Ottubru, 1942. Upon their arrival, they discovered two fox terriers that had been fatally shot. The disturbing image of the deceased dogs was shared on social media by MEP candidate Arnold Cassola on Monday evening.

During the arraignment on Tuesday, the court learned that one of the dogs had been shot once, while the other had been shot twice at approximately 5:40 PM. The suspect, Raymond Bajada, allegedly drove to the farm in a truck.

Bajada was charged with animal cruelty, as well as with failing to inform the police authorities after obtaining a weapon without a license and possessing it. However, his defence lawyer, Franco Debono, argued that his client denied the charges. Debono also pointed out that any civilian witnesses should have been present to testify during the arraignment, as is customary when a witness is expected to leave the country before further proceedings take place.

The defence lawyer further emphasised that there was no risk of tampering with evidence in this case. He assured the court that his client would comply with any conditions imposed by the court. After considering the submissions, Magistrate Simone Grech granted bail on the condition that Bajada pay a deposit of €2,000, provide a personal guarantee of €10,000, and sign the bail book three times weekly.

Inspector Bernard Charles Spiteri served as the prosecutor in the case.

It is important to note that the granting of bail does not imply innocence or guilt. The case will proceed as scheduled, allowing both the prosecution and the defence to present their evidence and arguments before a final verdict is reached.

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Tallinja driver goes viral driving bus around Malta

Tallinja driver goes viral driving bus around Malta
Jun 14 2023 Share

Jitheesh Jolly Thengumthottathil is a Tallinja bus driver hailing from Thrissur, India, and has been racking up views on social media for his job with Malta’s Public Transport. 

Jitheesh absolutely loves his job, sharing his experience as he drives around the Maltese islands, taking passengers wherever they wish to go.

The videos show him arriving on his job and what it looks like from the driver’s perspective to be on our roads – something many of us don’t get a perspective of too often.

He currently boasts 73.3K followers on his Instagram and 32.8K followers on TikTok. And followers absolutely love him, with viewers from both Malta, India and from the rest of the world.

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England getting ready to play against Malta

England getting ready to play against Malta
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England’s team is getting ready to play against Malta this Friday at the Ta Qali National Stadium, which has reportedly already been sold out in anticipation of the match.

The video was uploaded to TikTok by the official page of the team, showing many of the players arriving at their training centre at St George’s Park. 

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Training time 🏃🏻‍♂️ #england #threelions

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It was also of note that no players who played during the Champions League final with Manchester City could be seen – and quite understandable. 

Jack Grealish and other members of the squad had been out partying following their Treble victory. Questions arose about whether they would be joining the match, and so far, there has been no sight of them.

On their part, the Maltese team is also ramping up with excitement ahead of the match, as important information ahead of the game was released by the Malta Football Association. 

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