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maltatoday | SUNDAY • 4 MAY 2025 4 INTERVIEW Josef Bugeja: 'Whoever abuses workers should be criminally charged and named' THE rise of platform work is one of many challenges to work- ers' rights, Josef Bugeja says as he reflects on the significance of Workers' Day. I meet the GWU secretary gen- eral on the eve of 1 May; the inter- national day dedicated to workers and an occasion to celebrate the rights acquired by workers over the decades. Bugeja tells me the day is al- so a reminder of the new chal- lenges for workers' rights in an ever-evolving world. He says platform workers are one such category requiring protection. I ask him whether he agrees with a four-day work week. Buge- ja agrees. As a matter of fact, he tells me that he agrees with any other proposals that give workers a more balanced lifestyle. How- ever, he notes that such a radical change would need to be imple- mented through global union ef- forts. Bugeja also expresses his com- plete opposition to the concept of 'doing more with less'. He adds that despite local employee shortages, workers should not be made to bear excessive loads and get burned out in the name of ef- ficiency. Bugeja speaks of Malta's modern realities with regards to countless foreign workers who are abused. He blasts employers who show no sympathy toward their employ- ees and details a number of cases, which he calls "modern slavery". General Workers Union Secretary General Josef Bugeja believes automatic union membership is necessary in order to combat extreme cases of worker abuse. He sits down with Matthew Farrugia to talks workers' rights and poor labour conditions

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