Malta’s registered unemployment jumps by 25.5% year-on-year

August 27, 2024
by Helena Grech

The number of people registering for work is still lower than pre-pandemic figures

Stronger enforcement of labour laws necessary to create level playing field in job market, says The Malta Chamber

July 31, 2024
by Robert Fenech

The Chamber of Commerce emphasised the ‘critical reliance’ of key sectors on migrant workers

Bolt ‘actively’ terminating partnerships with fleets not meeting their legal obligations

July 11, 2024
by Robert Fenech

The food delivery platform has been in the headlines over recent days as hundreds of its couriers went on strike

Minister for Employment voices support for striking food couriers

July 8, 2024
by Robert Fenech

Hundreds of food couriers working for Bolt Food have been striking since Saturday

Malta’s full-time labour supply at start of 2024 increases by 7.2% to 285,537

July 1, 2024
by Fabrizio Tabone

There were 41,645 full-timers who also had part-time jobs, up by 8.7%

MFHEA supports local business community through enhanced education and accreditation

June 25, 2024
by BN Writer

Lawrence Azzopardi and Stefan Sant discuss how enhanced education standards and accreditation processes yield significant benefits for Malta's business community

Malta’s Skills Pass is now mandatory for non-EU nationals

May 28, 2024
by Robert Fenech

The new requirement is meant to increase the skills of foreign hospitality and tourism workers in Malta

BELS CEO: Unlocking the power of customisation, size, and passion

May 17, 2024
by Prabjit Chohan-Patel

Rebecca Bonnici, CEO of BELS, discusses bespoke corporate language training and credits success to their passion and size

Pjazza 1902: Restored landmark transformed into a vibrant hub for dining, leisure and fitness

May 15, 2024
by Rebecca Anastasi

Built in 1902, the historical site has been painstakingly restored to its former glory & reopened as an entertainment hub

1,695 businesses found employing non-EU workers illegally in 2023

May 2, 2024
by Robert Fenech

The figure amounts to a significant portion of all employers in Malta

Employment growth set to halve to 3.2% in 2024 due to slowdown in economic activity – Central Bank

April 29, 2024
by Fabrizio Tabone

The Central Bank of Malta states that Malta’s labour force grew by 5.1% in the first nine months of 2023

Government launches portal for temping agencies to apply for a licence, following regulations

April 23, 2024
by Anthea Cachia

New regulations, aimed at regulating the sector and diminishing abuse, came into force on 1st April

Tourism industry skills pass required for non-EU workers from May

March 25, 2024
by BN Writer

Come January 2026, the skills card will be rolled out to all workers in the tourism industry

Malta’s full-time labour supply rate sees 8% increase in September 2023

February 16, 2024
by Anthea Cachia

Following this increase, data indicates that there are now 278-677 full-timers in Malta

Number of unemployed in Malta stands at just 955

January 31, 2024
by Robert Fenech

Clerical support positions remain the most sought-after jobs

Malta’s registered unemployment jumps by 25.5% year-on-year

August 27, 2024
by Helena Grech

The number of people registering for work is still lower than pre-pandemic figures

Stronger enforcement of labour laws necessary to create level playing field in job market, says The Malta Chamber

July 31, 2024
by Robert Fenech

The Chamber of Commerce emphasised the ‘critical reliance’ of key sectors on migrant workers

Bolt ‘actively’ terminating partnerships with fleets not meeting their legal obligations

July 11, 2024
by Robert Fenech

The food delivery platform has been in the headlines over recent days as hundreds of its couriers went on strike

Minister for Employment voices support for striking food couriers

July 8, 2024
by Robert Fenech

Hundreds of food couriers working for Bolt Food have been striking since Saturday

Malta’s full-time labour supply at start of 2024 increases by 7.2% to 285,537

July 1, 2024
by Fabrizio Tabone

There were 41,645 full-timers who also had part-time jobs, up by 8.7%

MFHEA supports local business community through enhanced education and accreditation

June 25, 2024
by BN Writer

Lawrence Azzopardi and Stefan Sant discuss how enhanced education standards and accreditation processes yield significant benefits for Malta's business community

Malta’s Skills Pass is now mandatory for non-EU nationals

May 28, 2024
by Robert Fenech

The new requirement is meant to increase the skills of foreign hospitality and tourism workers in Malta

BELS CEO: Unlocking the power of customisation, size, and passion

May 17, 2024
by Prabjit Chohan-Patel

Rebecca Bonnici, CEO of BELS, discusses bespoke corporate language training and credits success to their passion and size

Pjazza 1902: Restored landmark transformed into a vibrant hub for dining, leisure and fitness

May 15, 2024
by Rebecca Anastasi

Built in 1902, the historical site has been painstakingly restored to its former glory & reopened as an entertainment hub

1,695 businesses found employing non-EU workers illegally in 2023

May 2, 2024
by Robert Fenech

The figure amounts to a significant portion of all employers in Malta

Employment growth set to halve to 3.2% in 2024 due to slowdown in economic activity – Central Bank

April 29, 2024
by Fabrizio Tabone

The Central Bank of Malta states that Malta’s labour force grew by 5.1% in the first nine months of 2023

Government launches portal for temping agencies to apply for a licence, following regulations

April 23, 2024
by Anthea Cachia

New regulations, aimed at regulating the sector and diminishing abuse, came into force on 1st April

Tourism industry skills pass required for non-EU workers from May

March 25, 2024
by BN Writer

Come January 2026, the skills card will be rolled out to all workers in the tourism industry

Malta’s full-time labour supply rate sees 8% increase in September 2023

February 16, 2024
by Anthea Cachia

Following this increase, data indicates that there are now 278-677 full-timers in Malta

Number of unemployed in Malta stands at just 955

January 31, 2024
by Robert Fenech

Clerical support positions remain the most sought-after jobs