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Robert and Lydia Abela welcomed the public in Auberge de Castille

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Prime Minister Robert Abela and his wife Lydia Abela welcomed the public in Auberge de Castille and exchanged festive greetings.

Families, children, adults and elderly, took advantage of this opportunity and made the most of their time with the Prime Minister. The people who visited ‘Kastilja’ could also see the Cabinet and Ambassadors Hall, whilst also having the opportunity to sign the visitors’ book.

In a Facebook post, Robert Abela reflected on the fact that this is the first ‘normal’ Christmas in three years.

 

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€10,540 raised for Puttinu in a fundraising event organised by the family of late Robert Arrigo

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Marina Arrigo posted on socials to thank all the people involved in making the dream of her late husband come true.

During a fundraising event, that Robert Arrigo himself started organising before his passing, €10,540 were raised for @puttinucares

@iralosco & @ivangrech1969 also participated in the event.

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As of January: Uniform ‘waste collection’ schedule for all of Malta and Gozo

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From next year, the management of the collection and transport of domestic waste will be done on a Regional basis – As determined in the National Plan on Waste Management, with effect from 2 January 2023, the collection and transport of all domestic waste will be done on a Regional basis.

In order to remove the existing anomaly of different schedules in different locations, the Government has announced that from January 2, 2023 the ‘waste collection’ schedule will be uniform for all of Malta and Gozo.

The new schedule which will start from January 2 is as follows:
Monday – Organic waste only (white bag)

Tuesday – Mixed waste (black bag)

Wednesday – Organic waste only (white bag)

Thursday – Recycled waste (grey or green bag)

Friday – Organic waste only (white bag)

Saturday – Mixed Waste (black bag)

The collection of glass bottles will be done every first Friday of the month, and the third Friday of the month.

 

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‘National Workers of the Year Awards’ – Recognising dedication and courage

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The President of Malta George Vella encouraged all employers to prioritise the health and safety of workers. During the ceremony ‘National Workers of the Year 2022’ organised by the Parliamentary Secretariat for Social Dialogue, the President referred to workplace accidents, some of which were fatal.

The National Workers of the Year Award recognises the dedication and courage of workers, with the President saying that our country has always been known for the wisdom and courage of its workers.

“Foreign workers among us have increased significantly in recent years. These were, still are and will remain a crucial element in the economic success of our country. While I thank them for their valid contribution, I would like each of them to be treated with respect and dignity for the service they are giving,” said the President. While thanking all the workers for the sacrifices they made during the pandemic, President Vella encouraged employers to continue using the electronic systems even now that the restrictions are a thing of the past.

The Parliamentary Secretary for Social Dialogue, Andy Ellul, said that although the Government’s effort is very important to continue to achieve positive results in our economy, the truth is that these results would certainly not have been achieved if it had not been it was for the courage of the workers and the entrepreneurial spirit of the Maltese businessman. During his speech the Parliamentary Secretary made reference to several legal introductions that came into effect during the last year with the aim of improving the conditions of workers and their quality of life.

Congratulating all the winners and semi-finalists, the Parliamentary Secretary told them that they must be an “inspiration for other companies to embrace the principle of inclusiveness and to recognise that with a good work environment, the workers will be more productive and passionate.”

The 2022 awards ceremony winners are:
• National Worker of the Year Award – Claire Mallia, learning support educator at Stella Maris school.
• Manager/Head of the Year – Ramon Deguara, General Director, Maintenance and cleaning division.
• Team of the Year – Oncology Ward 1.
• Organization that promotes work-life balance – Alliance, Santa Venera.
• Award for the best Entrepreneur – Janice Azzopardi, Broker Malta and Mario Said, Scotts Ltd.
• Award for the most Inspiring Young Leaders – Martina and Carlos Borg, Carisma.
• Award for the Company that promotes Social Responsibility – V Squared and Gadgets.
• Award for the most Inclusive Organization – The Commission for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
• Lifetime achievement award – Raymond Scicluna, Clerk, Parliament of Malta.

 

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