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maltatoday, WEDNESDAY, 12 NOVEMBER 2014 News THE government is insisting that public sector employment has in- creased by 2,420 employees and not 4,400, as claimed by Opposition leader Simon Busuttil. The government said that NSO data show that the public sector em- ployed 41,519 full-time workers at the start of the legislature, with the number increasing to 43,939 by end- June 2014. It added that the 2,420 increase in the public sector included 959 em- ployed in the formerly privately op- erated public transport operation, which was later nationalised at the start of 2014. These employees, the government pointed out, will be re- turning to the private sector once a new operation is in place. "Of the 1,461 remaining em- ployees, contrary to what Busuttil is claiming, the majority are new workers in the health and education sectors, which have seen an increase of 970 full-time jobs," the govern- ment said. The government added that the reported 3,300 increase in workers in public administration is down to an NSO reclassification of public sector employment in construc- tion, who were transferred from the former resources ministry to either the environment or transport min- istries under the new administra- tion. Subsequently, the public sector employment in construction de- creased under this reclassification. "Busuttil is also incorrect in saying that 350 new employees between May and June were not educational or health professionals: NSO data show an increase of 200 such em- ployees in these two sectors. Malta's unemployment rate now stands at 5.8% compared to the 6.5% average under the former administration, and between January and Septem- ber 2014, the number of people registering for work went down by almost 1,200. "Full-time jobs increased by 17 every day in the last 16 months." The Opposition is insisting that Prime Minister Joseph Muscat is being untrue about the data, citing the report 'Malta: Report on Effec- tive Action' published in October 2013, in which the government made an EU commitment not to replace 1,500 retiring government employees. According to the report, the gov- ernment had committed itself to "restart the practice of restricting recruitment and reducing public sector employment through attri- tion" and restrict the replacement of retirees and resignations by a ratio of 2:3. "Health and education will be ex- cluded from this exercise. It is to be noted that every year there are roughly 1,500 public sector employ- ees who retire or resign from their posts. This policy would effectively reduce public sector employment by around 500 per annum. "This policy will be reviewed eve- ry year. Potential savings from this policy could amount to around €4.9 million in 2014 and additional sav- ings in subsequent years." The PN said that instead of hav- ing seen a decrease of 2,000 retiring workers over the past 16 months, these were effectively 'replaced' and then increased by 2,420 employees. "The logical conclusion is that in 16 months, Muscat employed 4,420 employees with the public sector. He is lying just as he did when he said he would resign if he doesn't have a power station constructed within the next four months." 24 PHOTOGRAPHY BY CHRIS MANGION Muscat refuses Busuttil's claim of 4,400 increase in public sector jobs Bomb scare Parents wait anxiously for their children outside Sir Thomas More College in Marsascala after a bomb scare was reported. The children had their school day cut short

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