
Thursday, 17th July 2008 - 10:36CET
Contractors sue, language schools to sue for transport strike damages
Twelve building contractors have filed a judicial protest against the Transport Federation claiming damages of €1m a day as a result of the transport strike. The protest was filed this morning. They said their employees were unable to go to work and, because of road closures, raw material such as concrete was ruined.
Language schools are also expected to file a judicial protest in court against the Transport Federation, claiming damages suffered as a result of the transport strike, informed sources said.
The language schools have complained that they had to hire cars over the past few days to ferry students from host families to schools.




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I'm sorry for you having to put up with the nuisance of students and also that of building firms - I can understand that. But do you realise what damage the strike is causing to all these companies? They're suffering great losses.
I think it's right that these people should sue the Transport Federation- along with Air Malta and the other companies. Serves them right , for holding the whole country hostage during the peak season. They're going to ruin Malta's repitation and economy. Who will come to Malta next summer after seeing what is happening here now?
1) Do you really believe that these foreign students pump a lot of money to the Maltese economy, or simply to some companies, that might actually be international?
2) If the Transport Federation is successfully sued, where will all this money come from? Does anyone really believe that Victor Spiteri will personally dish out millions? Or will that money be simply a bank transfer from our taxes to the building contractors?
My point is very simple, this is just a case of the pot calling the kettle black. Every night i am entertained by groups of students who sing on their way back to the hotel, usually past 1am.
Every morning i am hassled by some contractor or other who seems it his God given right to block the road that i wished to use, or has his crane blocking my garage.
Go ahead and sue whoever you think is right, but these people are all part of the problem.
@ Mr Sammut, there could be millions spent in attracting tourists, that doesnt put anyone above another. On the contrary, maybe some money could be spent to make sure they arent a nuisance!
Am not going to say that i agree with the strike, but i think it's about time that i shall also sue the buliding contractor than, for causing such nuisance from early in the morning till late in the afternoon near where i live !
And language schools, we who live in sliema , we are fed up of your (famous) students...! get rid of them or clean up the mess they leave behind our doors every eve, otherwise, i think that we will sue !!
Do your correspondents who passed these negative comments about students have any type of clue what the language schools as well that Destination Management Companies (tour operators), go through and what kind of investment they put into bringing these students and tourists in general? Believe me it is not a few cents but a few thousands of Euros. So yes they too have a right to protect their investment and feed their families.
Come on lets be realistic and fair !
IMO the problem is not the language schools and excessive number of students, but an inadequate service provided by the public transport system and poorly distributed busses in busy areas
hope the judge awards every single penny
I quite agree that the Federation, presided so ably by a certain Mr Spiteri, should now be held accountable for its actions! And that, Messers Grech and Busuttil, is the main thrust of this news item, not some other minor point.
These students are using the public transport more than the Maltese public (in summer) and as such are benefitting from all the subsidies that the goverment is giving out of our taxes.
How about someone sues all the language schools for the nuisance they are causing in Sliema and St Julians?