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A tale of hypocrisy and two collective agreements

Talks over the Water Services Corporation collective agreement between Social Policy Minister Lawrence Gonzi and the General Workers’ Union have broken down. The matter will now be referred to a tribunal. And while the GWU has been stalling over a new collective agreement for their workers at the Union Press, officials from the same Union wanted an Lm8 increase, changed to LM6 for Water Services Corporation workers.

Sources close to the GWU told MaltaToday that part of this plea was made in order to overtake the government employees who reached the salary levels of WSC workers after the collective agreement for the public sector was signed in 2001. READ MORE>


As Russia and US join hands, Karmenu embraces neutrality
By Kurt Sansone
Former Prime Minister and Campaign for National Independence leader Karmenu Mifsud Bonnici remained adamant about the importance of Malta’s neutrality despite the historic agreement reached earlier this week between the United States and Russia, which saw the former communist foe become a junior partner of NATO. READ MORE>


Sharon jumps on the Brussels gravy train
The Campaign for National Independence activist Joe Zrinzo yesterday accused IVA activists of campaigning for Europe because they wanted to jump on the Brussels gravy train... READ MORE>


Interview


A junior minister with a vision
Catching up with George Pullicino, Miriam Dunn talks to the Sliema born junior minister about mergers and the EU

Opinion

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Ignorance, gaffes and Ira Losco
Mayoral problems in Marsaskala, television mistakes and Louis Galea’s welcoming of Ira Losco fall under the critical eye of KURT SANSONE

Sport


Local sports on a high
Bowling - Malta wins European Gold Cup in Latvia
Rugby & Waterpolo - Malta qualify for next round
It is not common to speak about Maltese sports thriving at the forefront in the European front. The magnificent showing by Ira Losco at the Eurovision and the good showing lately in waterpolo, rugby and bowling confirmed that being small is not always a handicap

This Week


What a week!

Television presenter Charles Saliba turns on the charm for Ramona Depares






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