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Steve Aoki goes diving in Malta and absolutely loves it

Steve Aoki goes diving in Malta and absolutely loves it
Aug 9 2022 Share

World renowned DJ Steve Aoki has been diving around the Maltese islands after he had acquired his license to do so some time ago. 

He described the experience of diving in Malta as a dream to MaltaDaily, saying that he has been undertaken the practice on the island multiple times before. 

 

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Aoki has just performed at World Club Dome last weekend to an audience of fans who were ready for the festival’s return. Not only did the DJ drop some of his iconic tunes but also executed his crowd-favourite caking move. 

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Maltese artists Amber Woods and MIZAK release new single ‘Wait 4 You’

Maltese artists Amber Woods and MIZAK release new single ‘Wait 4 You’
Aug 8 2022 Share

Coming out with their official collaboration, youthful Maltese DJ MIZAK and Maltese-American singer Amber Woods have just released their fresh new single: ‘Wait 4 You’. 

The pair worked hard to give the island, and any other music lovers worldwide, a track to move and dance to, capturing both skillsets at the best of their ability. 

Posting to social media, the artists announced the exciting release and built up hype to direct fans of their work and newcomers to stream ‘Wait 4 You.’

‘So much hard work and energy have been put into this project, and to finally release it to all of you means so much to us! We really hope you enjoy listening to it, as much as we enjoyed producing it’ said MIZAK on social media. 

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Survey shows increase in work related mental health issues over 1 year

Survey shows increase in work related mental health issues over 1 year
Aug 8 2022 Share

Here are some statistics as reported by a new survey by Misco which continues to build on a similar survey from last year. The data, collected in the third edition of the Employee Well-Being at the Workplace survey, is part of a project which began in 2020 in response to the COVD-19 pandemic. 

79% of employees experienced mental health issues related to their work – up from 63% in 2021.  63% of respondents rated positively one a scale of 1 to 4. Positive responses dropped from 69% last year. 68% reported mental health problems due to work in the past 12 months – everything from stress to anxiety. 

More than half (52%) worked more than 40 hours a week. 58% considered their job stressful, going up from 47% in 2021.  43% claimed to be subjected to heavy workloads. 41% touted tight deadlines. 

40% blamed trouble concentrating for their mental health issues. 29% pointed to colleague conflict.  Employers taking mental health issues seriously increased – up to 56% from 53% in 2021. 

The number of people knowing who to turn to if experiencing mental health issues decreased to 48% from 53%. 72% of employees never disclosed their issues with superiors, increasing from 68% in 2021.

You can find the 2021 report here.

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MUT takes Mario Mallia firing to court

Aug 8 2022 Share

 

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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