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No NYE Plans? Ring In The New Year at The Cisk Tap! 🎉

No NYE Plans? Ring In The New Year With Cisk Tap! 🎉
Dec 12 2024 Share

Still figuring out how to spend New Year’s Eve? Don’t stress – The Cisk Tap is throwing the ultimate NYE bash, and you’re invited to celebrate in style. 🎊

No NYE Plans? Ring In The New Year With Cisk Tap! 🎉
Here’s why you don’t want to miss it:

🎶 Live DJ Vibes: Dance your way into 2025 with the hottest tunes all night long.

🍾 Bollinger Midnight Countdown: Raise your glass of bubbly as the clock strikes twelve!

🥂 Unlimited Drinks: Cheers to a free-flowing bar to keep the festive spirit alive.

🍴 Finger Food Feast: Enjoy tasty bites while you party the night away.

🎆 Fireworks Extravaganza: The Cisk Tap terrace offers the perfect view of dazzling fireworks displays around Malta

All of this for just €75 per person – an incredible deal for a night to remember!

No NYE Plans? Ring In The New Year With Cisk Tap! 🎉

📅 Date: December 31
⏰ Time: Doors open at 9 PM

So, what are you waiting for? Call your squad, grab your tickets, and let’s toast to new beginnings at The Cisk Tap! 🥂✨

Get ready for a night of great vibes, unforgettable memories, and an epic start to 2025. See you there! 🌟

Tickets available on www.showshappening.com 🎟️🥂

 

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Illustrator transforms Iconic Landmarks with a Playful Twist

Dec 12 2024 Share

Robin Yayla, an Istanbul-based illustrator, offers a fresh and playful take on iconic landmarks through his vibrant artwork. Known for transforming familiar scenes, Robin combines his love for travel with his passion for drawing, bringing a new perspective to well-known structures.

One of Robin’s standout pieces features Spiderman perched on London’s Tower Bridge. Another notable work reinterprets the Heydar Aliyev Center in Baku, Azerbaijan, where the building’s sweeping curves are transformed into Marilyn Monroe’s famous white dress billowing in the wind. These illustrations not only reflect Robin’s artistic talent but also his ability to inject personality into architecture, making viewers look at these landmarks in a whole new light. 

By infusing his playful style into scenic landmarks, Robin encourages us to see the world through a more colourful lens. Whether he’s altering the shape of a building or adding a fictional character to a cityscape. 

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60% Of Tertiary Graduates In Malta 2023 Were Female

60% Of Tertiary Graduates In Malta 2023 Were Female
Dec 12 2024 Share

In 2023, female graduates made up 60.1% of tertiary-level graduates in Malta, outnumbering males in all levels of tertiary education.

For every 100 male graduates, there were 151 female graduates.

The largest proportion of graduates attained a qualification at ISCED Level 6 (Bachelor’s or equivalent), accounting for 52.5%, followed by 34.9% achieving an ISCED Level 7 (Master’s or equivalent).

Most graduates (67.9%) were aged between 20 and 29, with 1,526 foreign graduates representing 26.2% of the total. Non-EU citizens made up 54.5% of foreign graduates.

Full-time programme graduates accounted for 71.9%, while part-time graduates increased by 16.8% compared to the previous year.

The majority of graduates in Bachelor’s and Master’s programs were Maltese (81.1% and 77.5%, respectively), while foreign nationals dominated in Short-cycle tertiary education (67.8%) and Doctoral programs (60.3%).

The most popular field of study was ‘Business, administration and law’ (29.7%), followed by ‘Health and welfare’ (23.2%).

‘Agriculture, forestry, fisheries, and veterinary’ was the least popular, making up only 0.2%. In STEM fields, 14.2% of graduates qualified, with female STEM graduates increasing by 10.1%, while male graduates decreased by 6.7%.

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PN Submit Bill Against Workplace Bullying

PN Submit Bill Against Workplace Bullying
Dec 12 2024 Share

A recent survey by anti-bullying NGO bBrave revealed alarming statistics about workplace bullying in Malta.

The survey found that 64% of participants believe workplace bullying exists, 40% experienced it personally in the past year, and 20% face harassment daily. These findings underline the need for urgent action.

In response, the Partit Nazzjonalista (PN) has submitted a Private Member’s Bill in Parliament advocating zero tolerance for workplace bullying. The proposed law, spearheaded by Shadow Ministers Ivan Castillo and Graziella Attard Previ, aims to address the issue comprehensively.

It mandates that companies with over 49 employees implement anti-bullying policies, which will define workplace bullying, outline procedures to report it, and enforce disciplinary measures against offenders, regardless of rank.

The PN highlighted the significant toll bullying takes on employees’ mental health and productivity. According to the survey, 73% of victims reported increased stress, 58% suffered mental health issues, and 9% resorted to self-harm or experienced suicidal thoughts.

Workplace bullying also has a broader economic impact, contributing to 4% of Malta’s GDP loss.

“Doing nothing is not an option,” said Ivan Castillo. “This bill aims to ensure every worker feels safe, valued, and empowered.” Graziella Attard Previ added, “People spend much of their lives at work; a healthy workplace is not a luxury—it is a fundamental right.”

She emphasized the importance of protecting vulnerable groups, including women, non-Maltese workers, individuals with disabilities, and the LGBTIQ+ community.

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