The Malta Union of Teachers has filed court proceedings against St. Albert’s College before the Industrial Tribunal for the unjust dismissal of former headmaster Mario Mallia.
In a declaration in front of the Industrial Tribunal, Mallia explained that he had first been employed as deputy headmaster in 2003 but was later promoted to full time headmaster with an indefinite contract of employment.
He also confirmed that he had received a final warning on the 8th of July before his sacking, whilst he was at home recovering from the COVID-19.
The former headmaster stated that he had replied on July 8th with a detailed explanation and refusal of the accusations made against him. However, only a couple weeks after his warning, Mallia received another email this time concerning his termination due to “Usurpation of and/or use of employer’s property without obtaining prior consent, with aggravating circumstances” and “insubordination with aggravating circumstances.”
Mallia also claimed that the public statement from the Rector two days after his dismissal was only made for ‘public sympathy’ and was also untruthful.
The former headmaster’s lawyers asked the Tribunal to declare that his employment had been terminated unfairly and order his reinstatement.
In a press conference outside the law courts, current MUT president Marco Bonnici revealed the MUT’s support for Mario Mallia stating that the firing was unjust as normal and established procedures had not been followed and that the reasons given for his sacking were ‘unfounded and irrelevant’.
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