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EQUALITY FROM THE HEART WWW.MALTATODAY.COM.MT SUNDAY 4 FEBRUARY 2024 • ISSUE 1266 • PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SUNDAY Central Bank endorses new routes in post- COVID reality PAGE 9 Ghar il-Gobon landmark could get its sails back PAGE 10 MaltaToday's new production 'Vittmi tal-Kostruzzjoni' launches tomorrow PAGE 3 KM Malta Concrete curtain Windmill Competition maltatoday PAGE 2 PAGE 4 PAGE 7 KURT SANSONE ksansone@mediatoday.com.mt Injunction granted in case between migrant aid NGO co-founders Frustrated and angry teachers: 'Why did we even strike?' AMID growing frustration, educa- tors remain none the wiser about their union's demands for better pay and work conditions more than two months after striking. They also do not know what the Education Ministry is offering as sec- toral agreement talks drag on into the second month of 2024. Teachers and learning support educators (LSE) who spoke to Mal- taToday on condition of anonymity expressed frustration with the Malta Union of Teachers for withholding information about its demands in the ongoing talks with the government. Educators are growing increasingly impatient over the lack of information from their union and government on sectoral agreement talks • Financials still being discussed KURT SANSONE ksansone@mediatoday.com.mt Clerks, waiters, shop assistants... Where are foreign workers employed? A relative majority of foreign workers are employed in adminis- trative and support service activi- ties that include security, cleaning and clerical services, figures out recently show. €1.95 SMEs Chamber boss SMEs Chamber boss Abigal Agius Mamo on Abigal Agius Mamo on inflation, maritime inflation, maritime trade and subsidies trade and subsidies INTERVIEW MT2

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