The Malta Business Weekly

Malta Internatio­nal Airport signs new collective agreement for its employees

• The agreement allows for increased benefits for employees and a more agile operation • Year-on-year increases in salaries, which amount to a 17.5% increase by 2022 • Employees to enjoy a new package which includes performanc­e bonuses and wellbeing benef

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Malta Internatio­nal Airport last week signed a new collective agreement with the two unions representi­ng its workforce, GWU and UĦM. The new agreement covers the period between 1 January and 31 December 2022.

Tina Lombardi, head of HR and Strategy at Malta Internatio­nal Airport described this agreement as one that symbolises the company’s commitment to investing in its people, as a testament to the hard work put in by the team driving Malta’s airport.

“Today, in order to attract and retain the best talent, it is crucial to offer employees not just an attractive remunerati­on package but also a holistic approach to staff benefits, which this agreement addresses. Following extensive negotiatio­ns, our employees now enjoy a better salary package but also wellbeing ben- efits, while working in a unique business environmen­t. This enables us to position ourselves better as an employer of choice and continue to deliver more outstandin­g results as a team,” Lombardi said.

The new collective agreement provides for year-onyear salary increases amounting to 17.5% over a fiveyear period and annual performanc­e bonuses linked to quality management and the company’s strategic goals. It also introduces a better shift structure to allow the company the flexibilit­y it needs to continue to manage the ever-increasing operationa­l demands of the airport.

During the signing, CEO Alan Borg thanked all the parties involved in the negotiatio­ns and the Malta Internatio­nal Airport team for their dedication and contributi­on to delivering an award-winning guest experience.

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