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GWU Secretary General on the New Proposals for Work Conditions Regulations

September 10, 2018 by The IotL Magazine Leave a Comment

GWU-Youths spoke to Josef Bugeja, General Workers’ Union Secretary General, to learn more about the new proposals and how they can become laws.

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Filed Under: More Isles of the Left, Voices Tagged With: trade unions, worker's rights

Malta Public Transport: Did Privatisation Deliver the Goods?

September 6, 2018 by Joseph Abela 2 Comments

Privatisation deals promise an increase in efficiency. Applied to the public transport service in Malta, does this promise hold any water? [Read more…] about Malta Public Transport: Did Privatisation Deliver the Goods?

Filed Under: Economy, More Isles of the Left Tagged With: Malta Public Transport, privatisation

Bluefin Tuna in Malta: Slime is the Least of the Problems

September 4, 2018 by Alicia Said 6 Comments

The Bluefin tuna policy has deeper ramifications than ‘slime’ in our swimming zones. The consequences of the policy have an impact on the ecosystems, the socio-economic profile of the fishing communities, the diving industry and the Maltese social fabric at large.

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Filed Under: Environment, More Isles of the Left Tagged With: artisanal fisheries, Bluefin tuna, Environment, policy

The Great Fire of Magħtab: Smoke Gets in Your Eyes

September 3, 2018 by Martin Galea De Giovanni Leave a Comment

The essential step to resolving Malta’s waste crisis is to stop the futile and opportunistic finger-pointing, understand the underlying causes and consider the sensible solutions. [Read more…] about The Great Fire of Magħtab: Smoke Gets in Your Eyes

Filed Under: Environment, More Isles of the Left Tagged With: Environment, Malta, waste crisis, waste reduction

‘Landings’: Art Talks Petrol Stations

August 30, 2018 by The IotL Magazine Leave a Comment

‘Landings’ is an artistic response to the outpouring number of petrol station applications, other deals with property, shoddy business and the issues of land use.  [Read more…] about ‘Landings’: Art Talks Petrol Stations

Filed Under: More Isles of the Left, Panem et Circenses, Voices Tagged With: art, Environment, neoliberalism, ODZ

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