A new government policy will oblige every new third country national working in Malta to complete a version of the skills pass that focuses on Maltese culture, norms and rights. The initiative is set ...
The skills pass for workers within the tourism and hospitality sector - a project headed by the Institute for Tourism Studies (ITS) - has been launched. The aim is to ensure that employees in these ...
Temping agencies want the government to consult with them before making skills passes mandatory for all non-EU workers. The Association for Temping and Outsourcing Agencies (AFTA) said it fears the ...
As per Subsidiary Legislation 409.22, starting January 2026, the Skills Pass will be compulsory for all individuals working within the hospitality and tourism industry across Malta, including Maltese ...
The National Skills Council is undertaking a feasibility study that will assess the benefits and challenges to introduce skills cards for workers in each of Malta’s different industries and business ...
The Association for Temping and Outsourcing Agencies (AFTA) wants government to consult with industry stakeholders before expanding the mandatory skills pass requirement to all third-country nationals ...
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