GWU resents Chamber warning on jobs
The GWU said today that it was ready to discuss ways to improve competitiveness and safeguard jobs, but it resented the way how employers' associations always warned about job losses when the cost of living allowance (COLA) came up.
The union was reacting to comments made this morning by the Malta Chamber of Commerce and Industry (see separate story).
The GWU said it was surprised that the Chamber had chosen to comment on an MCESD document which was meant to be confidential because it was a basis for discussion.
It said it too have reservations about the documents, but in keeping with agreement between the social partners, it had not made its views public.
"The document says, black on white, that the COLA will be given as it was given in the past few years. Bu it now seems to ave become a habit that henever the governemnt indicated the level of COLA, the employers' associations come out to criticise this mechanism, when they know very well that it has brought about industrial peace in the country," the GWU said.
The Chamber this morning warned that a COLA of €6.06 as indicated in the COLA mechanism could cause hundreds of job losses in the private sector.
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J Farrugia
Oct 20th 2009, 20:41
The GWU said it was surprised that the Chamber had chosen to comment on an MCESD document which was meant to be confidential because it was a basis for discussion. LOOK WHO'S TALKING!!!! tHIS gwu SEEMS TO FORGET WHAT IT DID IN THIS RECENT PAST WHEN IT WENT PUBLIC ON SOME CONFIDENTIAL MCESD DOCUMENTS IT WAS GIVEN AT SAME MEETINGS. As for these chambers, dont they kknow that it will benefit them in the longer term to give such wage rise to their employees, since they themselves will raise their prices and their products as well as their already hefty salaries. The employees pay will not be enough for all the increases these same gentlemen will start charging for their products. This is a vicious circle. The common man will still be the underdog.