“Half of today’s jobs require a certain degree of IT skill and experts predict this percentage will go up to 77 per cent in the next decade.” This was stated by Adrianna Zammit, country manager for Microsoft Malta and Cyprus during her address at Project Fireworks, a project which saw corporate companies, educators and students … Continue reading
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 … Continue reading
Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi has admitted that single people earning minimum wage will be paying tax on their gross incomes, due to the increase from the cost of living adjustment and the government bonus that will push the minimum wage into the taxable bracket. In an interview on Radju Malta’s Ghandi Xi Nghid, Gonzi confirmed … Continue reading