MUT officials are to meet the Prime Minister later today
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- MUT claims on Reform Agreement, Supply Categories & ITS
- Malta Union of Teachers is to take action over ongoing dispute
- Collective agreement between the MUT and ITS to be signed
- Significant progress reported by the Malta Union of Teachers
- More training opportunities in Gozo
- Hospital & Health Centre industrial action continues
- Teachers union registers an industrial dispute with MCAST
- Government health workers taking industrial action
- GWU resuspends health workers industrial action
- Ministry of Education rebuts claims made by teachers union
- Health Division willing to talk with GWU
- Industrial action at hospitals suspended
- DOI replies to MLP statement on part-time employment abuse
- Malta Union of Teachers calls off planned strike action
- Audits and European Trade Union Committee for Education
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The Malta Union of Teachers will be meeting the Prime Minister at 3pm this afternoon. The agenda includes the situation of Trade Unionism in Malta following recent events concerning the role of the Directorate of Employment and Industrial Relations, in view of Minister Louis Galea's veto on an agreement reached between the management of the Institute of Tourism Studies and the MUT, and the anomalous situation of Supply Teachers, Supply Kindergarten Assitants and Supply Learning Support Assistants( facilitators) and the non application of the EU Directive on fixed term employment for relevant categories.
The MUT said that it is also deeply concerned with the industrial implications of the sectorial health services agreement, vis-a-vis the Education Reform agreement signed between the Government and the MUT on the 17th of July 2007.















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