Malta Recognises Burnout & Stress as Legal Workplace Risks
Maltese workers gain legal protection against stress and burnout as employers must now actively manage these risks. Here’s what you need to know.
Maltese workers gain legal protection against stress and burnout as employers must now actively manage these risks. Here’s what you need to know.
Aidan, CEO of SpinPlay Games, concludes his 12-country promotional tour, putting Malta’s gaming industry on the global map. What’s next for our thriving iG
PL and PN clash over energy subsidies, taking their fight to Ħamrun’s billboards. Who’s right? And what about Malta’s energy future?
Malta’s new workplace policy acknowledges stress and burnout as official health hazards, marking a significant shift in protecting employees’ mental health
Malta’s Aidan embarks on a 12-country promotional tour, proving that passion and perseverance can make waves globally
Labour and Nationalist parties clash over energy subsidies, taking their debate to billboards across Malta. Who’s right and who’s paying the bill?
A 35-year-old construction worker fell four storeys down a lift shaft in St. Julian’s, raising safety concerns in Malta’s high-rise areas
Malta’s political parties clash over energy subsidies, with the PL accusing the PN of wanting to hike energy bills by €100. But what does this mean for you
A 35-year-old man falls four storeys down a lift shaft in St. Julian’s, sparking investigation into lift safety in Malta
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Anthony DeBono retracts threatening message sent to Adrian Delia, sparking controversy within the Nationalist Party
Anthony DeBono retracts threatening message sent to Adrian Delia, sparking a shift in political winds in Malta