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The Union Haddiema Maghqudin (UHM) was founded on 29 September 1966, under the name of Malta Government Clerical Union (MGCU) with membership restricted to clerical employees in the public service. The Union was very well received by clerical employees and its membership immediately was encouraging. Its fruitful services to members and the ...
Workers' Memorial Building in Valletta (built on the site of Auberge de France) General Workers' Union Monument, Valletta. The General Workers' Union (GWU) is the national trade union center in Malta. The GWU was founded in 1943 and has been politically identified with the Labour Party as the trade union is the major left-wing trade union in ...
Malta Union of Midwives and Nurses: MUMN: 1991: 2,494 Malta Union of Teachers: MUT: 1946: 7,136 Union Ħaddiema Bank Centrali: UHBC: 1993: 181 Union of Cabin Crew: UCC: 1989: 214 Union of Malta Environment and Planning Authority Professional Staff: UPAP: 1995: 139 Union of State Employed Architects and Civil Engineers: UPISP: 1991: 64 Union ...
This is a list of salaries of heads of state and government per year, ... and the European Union ... Malta: 70,955 USD 56,900 ...
UĦM Voice of the Workers is a Maltese trades union which organises staff in health and social care. It changed its name from Union Ħaddiema Magħqudin in 2015. [1] Only 45% of the Maltese workforce is unionised. The union advocates mandatory trade union membership for low income workers. It also campaigns against outsourcing. [2]
The Confederation of Malta Trade Unions (CMTU) is a national trade union center in Malta.It has a membership of 30,000. The CMTU has no political party affiliations, and its constitution, while placing certain obligations on the affiliates of the Confederation, leaves the individual organisations free to act as they deem best in the interests of their members. The objectives of the Confeder
The Malta Union of Teachers joined the confederation in 2008 and is the largest Union in For.U.M. Today the For.U.M. has fourteen Union affiliates with a total membership of 16,000 workers from different professions and spheres in all the spectrum of the Maltese society.
The Labour Party was founded as the Chamber of Labour (Italian: Camera del Lavoro) in 1921 by one of the union branches affiliated with the Imperial Government Workers Union. Band clubs and other organisations were invited to send delegates to the Party's founding meeting on 15 March 1921, significantly, the 30th anniversary of Pope Leo XIII 's ...