Malta Hearses Association calls off strike
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- Government to liberalise the hearse market
- The Private Bus Service is to cease operating
- Indefinite public transport strike goes ahead
- Public Transport for the General Election on Saturday
- Public transport to go on strike as from Monday
- BOV named Official Bank of the Malta Institute of Management
- Agreement signed by Ministry for Gozo, Gozo Football Association & Malta Council for Sports
- Bank of Valletta signs up as Gozo Business Chamber Partner
- Day 3 of the strike - more incidents reported
- Enemalta and GWU sign Collective Agreement
- The case of the development of villas at Ramla Bay: A declared misdeed
- Hold-up at Arkadia Shopping Centre this morning
- Enforcement notice requested on Ulysses Lodge site at Ramla
- MHRA Complains about Disrupted Ferry Service
- Public transport strike comes to an end
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Updated: The Malta Hearses Association has announced that its members are no longer on strike and will return to working normally today.
The Association has also pulled out of the Malta Transport Federation saying it could never condone the use of violence against people or property.
The Association added, "We never wanted to do any harm to our country. For the past 50 years, we have always provided service, transporting corpses in the interest of public health and at nominal cost."
Update: The agreement reached with the Government will provide a €230,000 grant to the Association to help it deal with the realities of a liberalized sector. It was also agreed that for the next ten years no new permits will be issued for second-hand hearses.
The Association is also bound by the agreement to declare itself in favor of liberalization.
Meanwhile, there are no reports of any further incidents this morning, although there is still a heavy police presence on the roads around Valletta and the Malta International Airport.
Funerals are taking place under police escort and tourist buses are operating with two policemen aboard each bus. The Sliema - Valletta Ferry is also reported to be back in service.
















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