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Mothers Reportedly Threaten Students And Staff At Zebbug Primary School

Jan 10 2025 Share

A disturbing incident unfolded yesterday at Zebbug Primary School in Gozo when two mothers, known to police for their alleged criminal history, reportedly stormed the school, issuing death threats to students and staff. The confrontation is believed to stem from ongoing disputes involving the school.

In response, the Union of Professional Educators (UPE) has stepped in to support the affected educators. The Union is actively engaging with the school’s staff, providing expert legal advice and guidance to address the aftermath of the incident. Strongly condemning the parents’ behavior, the UPE has called for urgent security upgrades to ensure the safety of the school community.

Thankfully, no injuries were reported, but the event has left students, parents, and teachers shaken. The UPE is urging the Minister of Education to act swiftly, implementing enhanced security measures to prevent such alarming situations in the future and maintain a secure learning environment.

The Union said it remains committed to monitoring the situation closely and advocating for the necessary changes to protect students and staff from similar incidents.

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AFTA Raises Concerns Over New Labour Migration Policy Measures

Jan 10 2025 Share

The Association for Outsourcing and Temping Agencies (AFTA) has responded to the Maltese government’s recently announced Labour Migration Policy, acknowledging the importance of a holistic approach to updating labour migration frameworks while raising concerns about potential unintended consequences of some measures.

In a press release, AFTA commended Malta’s significant economic achievements over the past decade, driven by initiatives that have positioned the country as an EU leader in growth. The Association expressed its support for the policy’s consultation phase, emphasizing the need for collaborative input to safeguard Malta’s economic progress and reputation as a business-friendly nation.

However, AFTA cautioned against certain provisions in the policy that could unintentionally hinder company growth and competitiveness. The Association pointed out that measures such as penalizing employers for high turnover rates may disproportionately affect legitimate businesses, particularly those specializing in entry-level roles. AFTA highlighted the natural workforce mobility and turnover as part of economic progress and upskilling, suggesting that such penalties fail to address the root cause of the issue—rogue employers exploiting third-country nationals (TCNs).

“A worker cannot be made to stay in a job if he or she wants to move on,” AFTA noted, emphasizing the importance of understanding the dynamics of the labour market. The Association argued that stricter enforcement against exploitative practices, rather than blanket restrictions, would provide a more sustainable solution.

AFTA also expressed concerns about the potential hurdles posed by measures like mandatory quotas for Maltese/EU workers and significant fee increases for first-time work permit applications. While supporting initiatives to protect workers’ rights, AFTA stressed the need to balance regulation with the realities of the labour market to ensure economic momentum is not stifled.

The Association committed to a thorough review of the proposed policy and promised to provide detailed, sustainable recommendations to the government. AFTA hopes its input will lead to necessary adjustments in the policy, avoiding the risk of “throwing the baby out with the bathwater.”

As the consultation phase progresses, AFTA reiterated its willingness to work constructively with policymakers to develop solutions that uphold workers’ rights while maintaining Malta’s position as a thriving, competitive business hub.

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SportMalta Marks a Decade of Progress at ‘Celebrating Sport in Malta’ Conference

SportMalta Marks a Decade of Progress at ‘Celebrating Sport in Malta’ Conference
Jan 10 2025 Share

The ‘Celebrating Sport in Malta’ conference has commemorated ten years of SportMalta’s work, focusing on advancements in infrastructure, athlete support, and the hosting of international sports events. The two-day event was opened by Minister for Education, Sport, Youth, Research, and Innovation Clifton Grima, who acknowledged the significant progress achieved over the last decade.

SportMalta’s efforts have included substantial investments in facilities such as the Marsa Sports Hub and the National Swimming Pool, which will again host the Champions League Final 4 this year. Work also continues on projects like the car track in collaboration with the Malta Motorsport Federation.

New initiatives were announced, including an after-school sports programme to encourage wider participation and a six-month free gym membership for youths born between 2005 and 2007. Preparations for the Small Countries Games were also highlighted.

Keynote speakers included local and international experts such as European Aquatics President Prof. António Silva and EOSE CEO Aurélien Favre.

SportMalta CEO Mark Cutajar and Permanent Secretary Matthew Vella credited their teams for the successes achieved, emphasising their dedication to advancing sports in Malta over the past ten years.

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Birkirkara FC Bring Back Original Colours For 75th Anniversary

Birkirkara FC Bring Back Original Colours For 75th Anniversary
Jan 10 2025 Share

Taking to social media, Birkirkara FC revealed that they will be bringing back their original colours to honour their roots for their 75th anniversary.

‘Here’s to our legacy and the journey ahead’, wrote the club as they shared a video of three star players donning the brand new outfit.

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