The Malta Business Weekly

News Toly employees return to a 5-day week operation after benefittin­g from government measures

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“The supportive economic measures launched by government amid unpreceden­ted adversitie­s are demonstrat­ing their long-term sustainabi­lity,” said the Minister for the Economy, Investment and Small Businesses Silvio Schembri during a visit to Toly Products, a company which started its operations in Malta in 1971. Throughout its 49-year history, it has grown exponentia­lly and now employs 320 employees.

“Toly’s main priority, that of safeguardi­ng jobs, mirrors accurately our own. During the pandemic, which has affected each sector across the globe, Toly employees had to be furloughed to a four-day week operation. Thanks to the bold, economic measures launched by government, with great satisfacti­on I welcome the news that the workers will soon be returning to a five-day week. I am delighted that the help of government through the salient measures and schemes launched, served as an essential support to safeguard all jobs to enable you to pursue your operations.”

Through the COVID Wage Supplement issued between March and July, Toly benefitted from more than €185,000, enabling the company to overcome this difficult period. Minister Schembri said that for this reason, it was of utmost importance that the Wage Supplement is allocated in a timely and efficient manner when needed and immediatel­y, an effort which has assisted the industry to weather the storm caused by the pandemic on a global economic level.

“We shall also continue to explore all avenues to enable and facilitate the bolstering of innovation for the benefit of our industry. It was indeed of great pleasure to hear about Toly’s ambitious investment projects which are in the pipeline and complement our vision in shifting to a circular economy.”

Minister Schembri thanked all stakeholde­rs involved, Toly management, GWU and the employees for their understand­ing and efforts to ensure that all jobs are protected.

“I encourage workers and assure them that we shall continue to protect their hard work and do everything possible to safeguard their jobs and livelihood. As a government, we shall continue to stand shoulder to shoulder throughout and remain wholly receptive to your projects. In the meantime, I encourage you to grasp and make the best of the opportunit­ies ahead. We also pledge that as we have done in the past, we shall continue supporting you on the journey towards the regenerati­on of our economy,” concluded Minister Schembri.

Andy Gatesy, chairman and CEO of Toly Products said that being a privately-owned business with a strong family spirit, Toly has a long-term vision and wants Malta to remain at the centre of its business.

“We are customer-centric with a global commercial structure. We are technicall­y proficient with state-of-the-art manufactur­ing and have created a business model which is agile and is disrupting a traditiona­l packaging business. While COVID19 has disrupted the beauty industry, closing down points of sales and reducing the need for make-up with people working from home and wearing masks when out in public, we are confident that the industry is resilient and will bounce back, once consumer confidence is regained. For sure Toly will be ready to take advantage of new opportunit­ies when the time comes. In the meantime, the key is to keep people safe, protect jobs and retain the soul of our company. I thank the government for the continuous support towards manufactur­ing. I’d also like to thank the employees for their commitment and sacrifices over the past few months.”

Kurt Farrugia, CEO of Malta Enterprise also thanked the management, GWU and employees, acknowledg­ing that through such difficult times they have managed to pull through the storm together. He reiterated that manufactur­ing remains the backbone of our economy while acknowledg­ing that several companies managed to retain employees despite feeling the pinch.

“Even during this difficult period, there are plans by a number of manufactur­ing companies to expand and modernise their plants, not only consolidat­ing their workforce but also positionin­g themselves to increase employment in the coming months. Manufactur­ing is a major sector, which greatly contribute­s to our vision for sustainabl­e economic developmen­t. As Malta Enterprise, we extend our support in all possible ways,” Farrugia concluded.

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