THE Labour Party may be
cruising in the polls but not
all is well at Hamrun. With
Joseph Muscat stealing Rob-
ert Abela's thunder and
Emanuel Cuschieri pushing
relentlessly for the former
leader's return to politics, the
situation has become compli-
cated. It is only made worse
with the Prime Minister's
apparent indecision on what
should happen with Muscat's
candidature and Rosianne
Cutajar's return.
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WOMEN reported earning €158 less
per month than their male counter-
parts, according to the National Sta-
tistics Office's Labour Force Survey.
The pay gap recorded in the final
quarter of 2023 was merely €1 less
than that of the same period in 2022,
and €40 less than in 2021, when men
earned an average of €198 more
than women.
Emmanuel Cuschieri goes rogue
• Rosianne Cutajar left out in the
cold • A party administration out
of touch • Cabinet members cannot
decipher Abela's thinking