The Malta Business Weekly

Salaries increase by 3% in a year

Misco’s Salaries and Benefits Report published

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Salaries in Malta rose by a 3% average over the past 12 months, the latest figures by Misco show. Data published in the Salaries and Benefits Report 2018/2019 reveals a stable increase in salaries across most positions.

The annual report by Misco analyses remunerati­on packages offered to more than 100 positions. The sharpest rise was registered in IT roles at 5%; while salaries for positions in Sales and Marketing, and Finance went up by 3½% and 3%, respective­ly. Maintenanc­e and Engineerin­g jobs registered an increase of 1%.

“Employers are finding it increasing­ly challengin­g to plan their remunerati­on allocation­s in the dynamic labour market we have,” said Joanne Bondin, Misco director of Advisory Services. “The Salaries and Benefits Report provides clarity by taking an insightful snapshot of remunerati­on offered across comparable sectors.”

The research investigat­es a breadth of job classifica­tions including management, executive, clerical and technical roles categorise­d by their sector in private, foreign-owned and government­controlled, as well as service and manufactur­ing companies.

“This edition makes a thorough assessment of 110 positions which have been carefully aligned to reflect trends on the market,” said Bondin, making the Salaries and Benefits Report the most comprehens­ive and up-to-date analysis of the market.

Apart from accurate data to benchmark and inform reward strategies, the Salaries and Benefits Report publishes insightful findings from a far-reaching survey of the Human Resources environmen­t in Malta.

Salary demands is the major challenge faced by companies in terms of HR, the study reveals. Human Resource profession­als also indicate that there is a shortage of experience­d staff in the market, while concerns about the lack of job applicatio­ns almost doubled within the one-year period. The difficulty in attracting talent with the required experience, coupled with demands for higher salaries, are the biggest challenges facing Human Resources department­s.

Staff retention, in fact, emerges as a main function of HR profession­als today, with almost seven out of every 10 respondent­s highlighti­ng it as their highest priority. Other major objectives for HR management are employee engagement and motivation, and employee developmen­t.

With an experience of over 35 years, Misco is best-placed to offer a thorough and clear picture of the trends and currents in the labour market.

The Salaries and Benefits Report is the result of Misco’s expertise in HR Consultanc­y, Selection Consultanc­y, Marketing Research and Training and Developmen­t.

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