Insisting that job creation was the bottom line in administering the country, Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi said that if no jobs are created, there would be no capital investment, no education, and no health services.
Speaking in Senglea in a PN event, Gonzi said “jobs are the be and end all,” underpinning his government’s achievements in tourism, manufacturing, the aviation industry and other sectors.
“These jobs went to your sons and daughters. I am surprised that Labour sidelined job creation during this electoral campaign. It is scary. If the country does not create 25,000 new jobs in the next five years we will be in trouble.”
Chosen excerpts by Job Market Monitor
via ‘Jobs are the be all and end all’ – Gonzi – maltatoday.com.mt.




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