The Malta Chamber of Commerce has released a statement advocating for stronger enforcement of laws and for the government to increase dialogue with various stakeholders including the Malta Council for Economic and Social Development (MCESD) to ensure that the implementation of policies is fair and effective.
In their statement, the Chamber mainly addressed the crucial reliance Malta has on migrant workers across various sectors. They also called on the government to address abuse and exercises which exploit third country nationals.
The statement also pointed out the need for a clear distinction between ethical and unethical business, with the Chamber urging “continued vigilance and robust action to ensure that all businesses operate on a level playing field, respecting both legal standards and the rights of workers.”
Parliamentary Secretary for Social Dialogue Andy Ellul has responded to the statement made by the Malta Chamber of Commerce, stating that he took note of the statement which emphasized that conditions of employees should be respected.
He stated that he agreed that no worker in the country should be exploited but that authorities are enforcing regulations and doing their utmost to protect worker’s right. Ellul invited the Chamber of Commerce to discuss amongst other things the mandatory union membership concept at the next MCESD meeting.
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