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Labour rekindles proposal of requiring workers to join a union

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Former prime minister Joseph Muscat had first floated the proposal of compulsory unionisation in 2018. Photo: Chris Sant Fournier.

The Labour Party “agrees in principle” with forcing workers to join a union, according to its election manifesto. Former Prime Minister Joseph Muscat had in 2018 encouraged a “discussion” about the proposal, which at the time was pitched by the General Workers’ Union. The proposal has now made its way into the party’s manifesto, with Labour committing to begin discussions with social partners on how to implement the measure. When Muscat had first floated the idea four years ago, the three main employers’ associations had pushed back, arguing it would impinge on people’s rights. The Malta Employers’ Association, the Malta Chamber of Commerce, Enterprise and Industry and the Malta Hotels and Restaurants Association had all argued the decision to join a union or organisation should be left entirely up to the individual employee or company. A new Labour government is also committing itself to abolish zero-hour work contracts, which have become increasingly popular in the food delivery and hospitality sectors. A new wage supplement scheme for businesses will also be set up, with the aim of mitigating the impact on business due to adverse “international events. The supplement will go...


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