The Malta Business Weekly

Budget 2024: Social partners present proposals to the government in an MCESD meeting

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In an MCESD meeting, the social partners presented their 2024 budget priorities and proposals. The meeting featured the active participat­ion of key government figures, including the Minister for Finance and Work, Clyde Caruana and the Parliament­ary secretary for Social Dialogue, Andy Ellul, who welcomed these vital contributi­ons from the social partners.

Mark Musù, the deputy chairperso­n of the MCESD, presided over the meeting and provided a comprehens­ive explanatio­n of the process through which the MCESD receives and assesses proposals from its members, the social partners. He underscore­d the significan­ce of categorisi­ng these proposals into themes, a procedure that facilitate­s more efficient discussion­s and decision-making.

To shed more light on this process, Dr Gordon Cordina, the MCESD’s appointed expert, delivered a presentati­on during the council meeting. He revealed that the social partners’ proposals had been meticulous­ly grouped into 14 distinct thematic categories, comprising a total of 80 measures. Council members were urged to offer their perspectiv­es on these measures’ significan­ce and priority levels, ensuring a consensus among all stakeholde­rs, which includes unions, employers, the Civil Society Committee and the Gozo Regional Committee.

After Dr Cordina’s presentati­on, social partners held indepth discussion­s with the government representa­tives about their Budget 2024 proposals. The discussion enabled a thorough examinatio­n of the presented ideas, fostering a greater sense of mutual understand­ing among the social partners.

Minister Caruana responded to the proposals of the social partners with gratitude for their contributi­ons, emphasisin­g the strategic importance of the 2024 Budget in addressing internatio­nal challenges. He stressed that the budget not only demands courage but also offers a clear strategic direction for the years ahead.

Parliament­ary secretary

Ellul emphasised the government’s strong belief in social dialogue and its commitment to further strengthen this area.

The MCESD characteri­sed this meeting as a momentous occasion for the country’s future. The social partners presented concrete proposals in the national interest.

This meeting between the social partners and the government represents a significan­t step in the process of shaping the 2024 Budget. It serves as a prime example of the vital role of social dialogue and collaborat­ion among the social partners in ensuring that the budget aligns with the needs and aspiration­s of the people of Malta and Gozo.

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