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News • 01 October 2006


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Brothers halt Freeport and get fast track meeting
Two brothers who respectively lead two distinct groups of shore foremen and who incidentally belong to the same trade union, managed to halt all operations at Malta Freeport last Thursday evening over a “territory” issue that prompted “fast-track” ministerial intervention within hours from the dispute. The strike was reported by no media organisation

Labour’s play with words on pension reform

High Commissioner keeps Chevening names under wraps

illum, a new Sunday newspaper in Maltese

 

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