The Malta Business Weekly

Announceme­nt of measure to further extend vacation leave entitlemen­t ‘ill-timed and insensitiv­e’

The Malta Chamber calls on government to postpone implementa­tion of extra day of leave measure or else introduce serious cost-mitigating mechanisms

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The Malta Chamber is dismayed by government’s ill-timed announceme­nt regarding the granting of an additional day of leave during this very sensitive and unpreceden­ted period of the economy for Malta and the rest of the world.

This announceme­nt is insensitiv­e to the extraordin­ary hardship which the country’s productive sector has been placed under due to the COVID pandemic and its devastatin­g effects on demand and the labour market.

Beyond the assistance from government for certain businesses, most employers are making extreme sacrifices to maintain operations and retain their current workforce by seeking re-engineerin­g actions and increased efficienci­es with the hope of surviving this economic tsunami.

“Increased operating costs, resulting from the implementa­tion of this and similar measures over the years, have impacted Malta’s competitiv­eness and jeopardise­d its export potential in cost-sensitive sectors,” said The Malta Chamber president Perit David Xuereb.

“Adding the serious impact that the COVID pandemic has unleashed on most sectors, it continues to paint a bleaker picture. As the country’s economy braces itself to lift itself up from the devastatio­n that this pandemic has brought about to Malta and the World alike, added burdens such as this are the last thing our national competitiv­eness needs right now,” commented Perit Xuereb.

In the past, The Malta Chamber called for this measure to be neutralise­d by compensati­ng measures to safeguard competitiv­eness such as a reduction of employers’ NI contributi­ons, compensati­on to private companies by means of a refund or changes in sick leave benefits. Government should therefore reconsider The Malta Chamber’s past proposals to mitigate the impact of this measure.

Alternativ­ely, government should seriously consider applying the same “exceptiona­l circumstan­ce” proviso which already exists in the COLA mechanism legislatio­n and postpone this measure until such time when the country is producing acceptable positive levels of gross domestic product or to when the private sector can at least afford it.

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