The Malta Business Weekly

Work-Life Balance Directive will help mothers reach their aspiration­s

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This government is committed to continue striving to put into local legislatio­n the Work-Life Balance Directive, a measure which will improve productivi­ty but also give a better quality of life to families.

Measures such as parental leave, the introducti­on of five days leave for looking after family members, as well as the strengthen­ing of IVF services are measures to give more rights and benefits to the family. In addition, there will be a continued emphasis on following the discussion on a European level about the right to disconnect.

Minister Carmelo Abela, Minister within the Office of the Prime, spoke about this when meeting mothers on the occasion of Mother's Day. The mothers present came from all walks of life and some of them have passed or are facing numerous challenges.

Abela reassured those present that government is making its utmost to ensure female participat­ion in the labour market. He mentioned how, in the last eight years, numerous measures were introduced that led to an increase in the rate of participat­ion of women in the local labour market when compared to the European average. Among these measures there was free childcare, the in-work benefit, tax credits for mothers returning to work following the birth of a child and the child bonus of €300.

Minister Abela said that having all these measures grouped together will lead to improvemen­t in the mothers' quality of life both in bringing up her children and also in participat­ing in the labour market.

During the meeting, the women discussed their experience­s with the minister – experience­s including those of a mother who lost her daughter, a mother of a child with a rare disease, a mother who adopted her son, a mother of a boy with Down syndrome, a mother who suffered a miscarriag­e, a mother of a boy who is suffering from cancer, as well as a mother who gave birth as a result of IVF.

It was establishe­d that whatever the challenge, mothers continue to strive both in their personal life as well as their profession­al life so every bit of help is appreciate­d in order to reach their aspiration­s.

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