Tariffs: Government to hold intensive talks with industry - Labour reaction
The government will have intensive meetings with employer and industry associations to find ways to dampen the impact of the increase in the power tariffs, a three-hour meeting of the Malta Council for Economic and Social Development agreed this evening.
Finance Minister Tonio Fenech described the meeting as productive and UHM Secretary General Gejtu Vella said social dialogue worked, but the president of the Employers' Association, Pierre Fava, said this was consultation in reverse since the tariffs came into force on January 1.
The GWU boycotted the meeting, saying it came too late and it would not be party to a rubber stamp.
Mr Fenech said talks would be held with the MHRA, the Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the GRTU and the Malta Employers' Association, some of which have compiled studies on the impact of the tariffs.
Mr Vella said it was agreed that dismissals would only be a last resort and the government would seek to help industries facing particularly serious problems.
Helga Ellul, president of the Chamber of Commerce, said the tariffs were unsustainable and such shock treatment was harmful to industry. She said the meeting had seen good understanding by the government and talks would be held on a staggered approach.
LABOUR REACTION
The Labour Party said the government had chosen to do nothing instead of taking the sensible decision not to cause further hardship to housholds and businesses.
The talks and studies which the government had now promised should have been made before the new tariffs were introduced, the party said, adding that the uncertainty which had been created was threatening jobs.
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Colin Camilleri
Jan 14th 2010, 08:28
Let them pass the tariff increase to us end customers and we will continue to fly to sicily and the uk to purchase our goods from there! There is no better way then to make a holiday abroad, purchase goods at a fraction what you pay in Malta and see what a gimmick this government is. Let it dig its own whole and those of SMBs in Malta.
There are so many logistics and transport companies in Malta, you can even furnish your home directly from the UK and still save big time! Ha joghlew il-prezzijiet - well done and well said from an ex-PM
laurence schembri
Jan 14th 2010, 00:16
Is it possible that the only one that understood the Minister was Gejtu Vella?
So It was agreed that dismissals will be the last resort, and that he will help the industries. Yes but with whose money? What about the man in the street, the pensioner, the low paid worker, these are the people that will end up paying double for the tarrifs for as usual, any hike in prices will be passed over to the consumer, a double whooper.
At times I wonder if Gejtu Vella is a spokesman for the worker or more precisely the government.
Joe Cassar
Jan 13th 2010, 21:38
These talks should have ben held BEFORE the tariffs were increased, not after.