The Malta Independent on Sunday

Showcasing results, planning ahead

- CARMELO ABELA Carmelo Abela is Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister.

“Over the last months, PBS has embarked on a transforma­tion process that has seen changes in the corporate structure, enhancemen­t to the management team and reviews of the operating procedures and workflows.”

This year, the directorat­e tasked with regulating industrial and employment relations, DIER, has had a very intense two years of work through Covid-19 besides other numerous initiative­s.

Amendments were made to the regulation­s governing national holidays; for public holidays, that fall on a Saturday or Sunday, to be added to the annual leave entitlemen­t.

Following consultati­on with the social partners, DIER has also set out proposals to increase paternity leave as well as provide payment for parental leave. This will be a major focus for this Ministry in 2022.

Sectors that are associated with precarious work were given more attention with increased inspection­s. DIER is taking the necessary steps where irregulari­ties were found.

Throughout 2020, the sectors falling under the responsibi­lity of the Minister within the OPM had a busy year; primarily to enhance social dialogue and also to provide further support to workers

Apart from work to reduce the anomalies that exist in the Wage Regulation Orders, a working group was also set up to lead a consultati­ve process for labour laws to reflect the needs and lifestyle of today's society.

MCESD remains the most vibrant forum for social dialogue in Malta. Apart from the innumerabl­e meetings focused on Covid response – the Council has not side-lined other central debates including the National Reform Programme and the new EU funds package.

The Research function at MCESD was given a fresh impetus with the engagement of researcher­s with expertise from different fields in a bid to give social partners a heads up on the topics to be discussed prior to Council meetings.

This year, the working groups set up by MCESD pre-Budget, focussed on Environmen­tal

Sustainabi­lity, Fairness, Productivi­ty and Innovation, Fiscal Stability and Short-term Recovery Measures.

The researcher­s’ reports were presented to the social partners and the Council aims to adopt this strategy in developing new proposals that will be presented to Cabinet in the future.

Over the last months, PBS has embarked on a transforma­tion process that has seen changes in the corporate structure, enhancemen­t to the management team and reviews of the operating procedures and workflows. Such an approach is being taken to secure the remit and the relevancy of the local public service media for the years to come.

The demands on the public service media are growing and changing with the way audiences consume the media. This is well crafted into PBS’ vision for the future. To support this vision PBS will launch a project that will see the upgrade of its facilities and resources. Such a project will include the revitalisa­tion of Television House into a state-of-the-art facility with modern studios and all amenities required for media production and transmissi­on by a public broadcaste­r.

The second phase will be the building of a television stage with facilities for large scale production­s, while the third phase will see the building of a multi-storey modern news centre with its own studios at the Malex site.

Servizzi Ewropej f’Malta

(SEM) is one of the main entities that helps our citizens and organisati­ons to unlock EU funds.

Voluntary organisati­ons, government entities and local councils are now not only given a free and profession­al service when applying for EU funding, but also assisted in the implementa­tion phase of such projects.

Such projects are translated into tangible benefits including assistance to organisati­ons that contribute greatly to the disseminat­ion of culture within our communitie­s, in the improvemen­ts of towns and villages by local councils, in exchanges of Maltese youth with other young Europeans and in strengthen­ing skills, inclusivit­y and consumer rights.

In the coming months SEM will focus on encouragin­g take up of the new EU budget for the period 2021-2027, from which

Malta will be benefiting more than €2bn.

The Privatisat­ion Unit is gearing up for a challengin­g 2022. Apart from ongoing major projects, such as the Marsa Horse Racing Track, the PU will be responsibl­e for the administra­tion of the Concession for the Rights of the National Lottery.

Next year promises to be another busy year for the entities in question. DIER, MCESD, PBS, SEM and the Privatisat­ion Unit will therefore continue working to the benefit of all Maltese. From increasing rights to our workers, to a more accessible national broadcaste­r, as well as strengthen­ed social dialogue, onwards and upwards is the only direction for these entities.

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