ETC Law Compliance Unit curbs employment abuse
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- Over €20,000 paid in fines and penalties for irregular employment - ETC
- ETC removes 1,858 people from unemployment register
- Meetings for MCAST students who wish to pursue studies through an apprenticeship
- Meeting the challenges of the construction industry - EURES
- Employment aid scheme for persons with difficulties in Gozo
- Employment and Training Corporation schemes and services
- The ETC spent €740,930 on employment schemes last year
- Promoting workers mobility across Europe
- Enhancement of premises and services at the ETC Job Centre
- Youths offered work exposure and experience
- New Courses for Gozitans - With EU Funding
- ETC launches a register for persons seeking part-time work
- 205 apprentices in Graduation Ceremony
- Seminar for Stakeholders in Tourism Industry
- ETC announces 450 apprenticeship vacancies
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Two employers were fined Lm500 each by the Courts of Justice after they were found guilty of employing foreigners without a work permit. One of the employers was also fined an additional Lm100 for failing to inform the Employment and Training Corporation of the employment of four employees. At the same sitting, three other employers were fined Lm50 each for employing workers without informing ETC.
ETC reminds employers that all employers are legally bound to submit the engagement forms of persons they employ by not later than the first day of work. Self-employed persons must also abide by this regulation. The Employment and Training Corporation urges the public to continue reporting infringements concerning persons presumed to be working irregularly. A 24-hour freephone service is available on 8007 6501 to enable the public to report abuses. Reports can also be submitted through the ETC website, www.etc.gov....
Total anonymity of the caller or sender is assured and any related information submitted is treated in strict confidentiality.
















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