Casa calls for unity on workers’ overtime
"Malta's trade unions should do their utmost to convince the European Trade Union Council (ETUC) to join the European Parliament in voicing its concerns on the restriction of overtime working time hours for employees. This would be highly beneficial to Maltese and foreign workers alike," David Casa MEP said during a meeting with General Workers' Union General Secretary Tony Zarb. Present at the meeting, which was held this morning, were other senior officials of the union.
Speaking about the recent discussion on overtime during the European Parliament's plenary session, Mr Casa stressed that "workers should be allowed to decide for themselves how many overtime hours they would like to work and that politicians should not interfere with this."
Mr Zarb showed agreement with Mr Casa's position on overtime and expressed his hope that working conditions would improve so that overtime would not be required and so that workers could spend more time with their families.
During the same meeting, Mr Casa presented the recently approved European Parliament report on the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund. The Nationalist MEP was the European People's Party's negotiator on the report and worked towards including amendments which would be beneficial to Maltese workers who are forced into redundancy as a result of the international economic crisis. He explained that workers that fell within the remits of the Fund's scheme would be given immediate aid and training by the Employment and Training Corporation so as to find it easier to re-enter the workforce through EU funding.
Mr Casa also spoke about the discussion on the Renewed Social Agenda - another report he is negotiating on behalf of the EPP-ED group within the Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee of the European Parliament - which took place during the same EP plenary session.
Mr Casa concluded by remarking that MEPs should maintain contact and strengthens dialogue with Malta's trade unions so that workers can continue to make the best of Malta's membership in the European Union.
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Charles Ebejer
May 12th 2009, 12:16
@Pio Buhagiar Dr. Joseph Muscat admitted that the Labour MEP's made a mistake. In a way I pity them because Dr. Joseph Muscat inundated the Labour Party with a flood of contradictions so the Labour MEP's got confused and voted the way thet did, and this not only on immigration.
pio Buhagiar
May 12th 2009, 08:57
@ Charles Ebejer Check your facts right DO NOT SWOLLOW THE SPIN OF THE PN. The actual vote of all maltese MEPS was in favour
jesmond zammit
May 11th 2009, 21:57
http://www.direzzjonisuccess.eu/veru-fatti
guido farrugia
May 11th 2009, 21:54
I cannot beleive Mr. Ebejer,s comment stating the hard work regarding Burden sharing was done by David and Simon. Mr. louis Grech pushed forward the matter way back 2006 and for obligatory not volontary burden sharing. By the way, Mr. Casa found out that the GWU exists. Of course, out of well over 30,000 members one might catch a few votes. Hllina David
jesmond zammit
May 11th 2009, 21:53
hard work ? specify please.
Charles Ebejer
May 11th 2009, 20:26
Last Sunday David Casa was expresssing the feelings of all the Maltese people. On a matter of such importance as immigration all the MEP's should have voted in favour . It's a pity that the Labour MEP's made a complete mess after the hard work of David and Simon. The purpose of the billboards is to make the Maltese people understand that they need to avoid repetition of such a mess.
Rita Vella
May 11th 2009, 19:06
those bill boards are a simple reminder of the pl's incoherence and inconsistency. If pl wanted unity they would have not opposed EU membership...
jesmond zammit
May 11th 2009, 18:20
UNITY? hearing you last sunday pn did not want any unity. 1 st of all if you and your party want unity , tomorrow start removing those out of contest billboards